Oh my God, they hired Kenny!
Congrats - it's great to see a guy from my hometown make it in the coaching biz. He played for Barnes at Providence (the late Agganis Patriarch's alma mater) after a successful two-year run at Community College of Rhode Island (where the lady of Agganis Manor earned her degree). May he be a contender the next time his alma mater's hoop boss position opens.
About: Texas assistant Ken McDonald to become coach at Western Kentucky
Posted Wednesday January 16, 2008
What kind of leader is Boylan, anyway? This is like something out of "Goosip Girl" - let the mean girls run the school.
You're the coach, Jimmy. If you felt Noah's actions merited a two-game suspension, should've done it yourself, weakling. If you let the clique push Noah around, you know they'll soon be pushing YOU around.
About: Boylan happy to let players be 'bad guy'
Posted Tuesday December 11, 2007
It's all about the extra two weeks Ohio State sat around getting stale before last year's BCS title game (and will again this year). It's obviously a disadvantage against a team that's played the final weekend of the regular season, even if it had to sweat out a conference championship game.
About: Ohio State-Michigan to play after Thanksgiving
Congrats - it's great to see a guy from my hometown make it in the coaching biz. He played for Barnes at Providence (the late Agganis Patriarch's alma mater) after a successful two-year run at Community College of Rhode Island (where the lady of Agganis Manor earned her degree). May he be a contender the next time his alma mater's hoop boss position opens.
About: Texas assistant Ken McDonald to become coach at Western Kentucky
You're the coach, Jimmy. If you felt Noah's actions merited a two-game suspension, should've done it yourself, weakling. If you let the clique push Noah around, you know they'll soon be pushing YOU around.
About: Boylan happy to let players be 'bad guy'
About: Ohio State-Michigan to play after Thanksgiving
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