By the way AIYK....I have you figured out. You started out criticizing Tebow unmercilessly when he was with the Jets and a threat to Sanchez. Now the Jets have released him and you have been silent about old Timmy. But now you have taken to defending Sanchez. You gave yourself away in a post a week or so ago. Your secret is no more.
For a summer, I dated a park ranger from Montana. She told me that the worst thing she had to do on the job was to go and recover the bodies of fallen rock climbers. Said that when the body hit the rocks, the impact force turned the person's fat to a liquid.
Sure...the Big 10 got all the hype, but does it really surprise anyone that the Big East has two teams in the Final Four, both of whom will probably be the favorites in the semi-finals.
While we're at it, the Big East women have three teams in the Elite Eight, two of which, Notre Dame and UCONN, are the clear favorites to win the title.
I have no problem saying that the SEC is undeniably the premier football conference. But to pretend that folks don't boast about it is hiding your head in the sand.
Yes. If the athlete ends up having less than ideal athletic talent at the college level, then that is the coaching staff's error for having recruited the athlete.
That's not a good score for a weeknight beer league.
(Sorry Van....you put it out there so I had to hit it out of the park.)
She told me that the worst thing she had to do on the job was to go and recover the bodies of fallen rock climbers. Said that when the body hit the rocks, the impact force turned the person's fat to a liquid.
and AIYK has a hard on.
Cheers...and salute.
What a fitting end to the greatest college basketball conference that ever existed.
BIG EAST!
Trying not to picture Otis and a burly neighbor standing over a hot mesquite grill wearing only a pair of thongs.
While we're at it, the Big East women have three teams in the Elite Eight, two of which, Notre Dame and UCONN, are the clear favorites to win the title.
But to pretend that folks don't boast about it is hiding your head in the sand.
If the athlete ends up having less than ideal athletic talent at the college level, then that is the coaching staff's error for having recruited the athlete.