OL Kirk Barton (Don't tase me Bro!)
- By BuckBackHome
- Fake or Disgraced Buckeye Alumni
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Seems like a thread title change is appropriate. Don't Tase Me just doesn't do it justice.
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Could not agree more.Hiring illegals and then calling ice so you don't have to pay is very low
Jim Calhoun was a brilliant coach who put together deep, balanced and talented rosters as good as anyone. He got some top-end recruits, but he was better at talent evaluation than most for sure. He was the rare coach who didn't win recruiting class rankings but ended up with top teams regularly. Hurley had a run of a few elite years with some of the same players on those title teams, but it doesn’t feel the same. Calhoun climbed the mountain with completely different teams.UConn is automatic when they advance. 6-0 in Title Games and one sole loss to MSU in the Final Four. All of this since 1999
My grandparents had a Ford Grand Torina, they sold it to my older cousin when they "upgraded" to a Buick CenturyIn the early 1980s my friend got a low mileage 1966 Dodge Polara from his great aunt that had just been sitting around since her husband had died years before. Thing was about half a city block long but had a 383 and could still haul ass.View attachment 87706
For some reason old people loved Buicks back in the day.“I was told by the facilities director that the Big Ten made the call. And I partially agree with you - wind is part of playing outside but when items are flying and rolling around it can be unsafe. That match went on forever as well because of all the let calls with balls and other items rolling and flying onto other courts.”The wind is an equalizer for sure. Kinda strange to hear the conference made the call. Always thought the wind rule is up to both coaches and they have to both agree to either cancel, reschedule/postpone, move indoors or play in the wind, not the conference. BTW, the wind rule is soft.
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2 innings for Burns yesterday. 12 all spring. I'd love for someone in modern baseball to explain to me how pitching so few innings gets you ready to pitch a lot in the regular season (these new pitching regimens certainly haven't lessened pitcher injuries. if anything it seems like there more pitching injuries than ever)
Probably last timeFirst time?
Cincinnati has a climatic advantage due to its southern location in the state.so in the state of Ohio alone OSU is at best 4th?
Cincy
Kent St
Wright St
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After two bad hires, maybe third time’s the charm.![]()
Sources: Cincinnati to hire Utah State's Calhoun as coach
Jerrod Calhoun, who has been the Bearcats' top target since the job opened, has led the Aggies to back-to-back NCAA tournaments.www.espn.com
Sources: Cincinnati to hire Utah State's Calhoun as coach
Cincinnati is expected to hire Utah State's Jerrod Calhoun as its next head coach, sources told ESPN on Monday.
It marks a return home for Calhoun, an Ohio native who graduated from Cincinnati in 2004 and began his coaching career as a student assistant under Hall of Famer Bob Huggins as a senior in college.
Calhoun just led Utah State to the second round of the NCAA tournament, beating Villanova before falling to Arizona on Sunday night.
Utah State officials have been notified of his departure to Cincinnati, sources told ESPN, and per his contract, the school will be owed nearly $3.9 million, which it plans to use for potential candidates and the NIL pool for next season.
In two years at Utah State, Calhoun went 55-15, leading the Aggies to back-to-back NCAA tournament appearances and a sweep of the Mountain West regular-season and conference tournament championships this season.
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