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People still stupid when it comes to obesity...


Still want data on smokers, asthmatics, predisposed to have fibrosis from prior pneumonia, etc or other relevant respiratory diseases. Those are my risk factors. All of them, unfortunately.
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'18 MO SG Torrence Watson (Ohio State decommit, Mizzou Verbal)

TORRENCE WATSON
DECOMMITTED ON AUG. 26, 2017
Watson’s stint as a prospective Buckeye lasted less than two months. A four-star shooting guard from St. Louis, he already had a relationship with Holtmann, who landed his commitment on July 10, 2017. Watson decommitted in August then chose to stay in his home state, signing with Missouri.

With the Tigers, Watson has averaged 5.9 points and 1.4 rebounds in 19.9 minutes per game mostly off the bench the past two years. He’s shot 33.1 percent from the field and 32.5 percent from behind the 3-point arc. Watson also was cited for a DWI on Sept. 29.

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PF Derek Funderburk Jr. (transfer to NW Florida JC, transfer to NC State)

DJ FUNDERBURK
DISMISSED ON JUNE 30, 2017
Funderburk became the latest Cleveland native to pledge to Ohio State on April 1, 2015, eventually signing with Ohio State seven months later. Though he was ranked a top-100 overall prospect, the center redshirted as a freshman and never played a game for the Buckeyes. Soon after getting hired, Holtmann suspended him for a “failure to meet team expectations” on June 15, 2017. Two weeks later, Funderburk got dismissed from the team by the new head coach.

He ended up at Northwest Florida State for a year before, like Beverly, he joined North Carolina State’s team. Coming off the bench in 2018-19 after sitting out a season, Funderburk averaged 8.8 points and 4.2 rebounds per game. He managed 12.8 points and 6.1 rebounds per game last season and now has one year of eligibility remaining.

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'18 OH SG Dane Goodwin (Ohio St. Decommit, Notre Dame Verbal)

DANE GOODWIN
DECOMMITTED ON JUNE 21, 2017
An Upper Arlington product, Goodwin made a lot of sense when he committed to Ohio State on Dec. 1, 2014, even though the class of 2018 graduate hadn’t played a single high school basketball game yet. He remained committed to the Buckeyes until Matta got fired in 2017, causing him to reevaluate and ultimately decommit. Despite taking a visit to Ohio State to check out the Holtmann-led program, Goodwin committed to Notre Dame on July 5, 2017.

In two years for the Fighting Irish, Goodwin has shown promise. Coming off the bench both as a freshman and sophomore, his points per game (6.4 to 10.8), assists per game (1.1 to 1.3), rebounds per game (3.2 to 3.8), shooting percentage (37.6 to 43.3) and 3-point percentage (34.3 to 37.7) went up in his second year.

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Darius Bazley (SF Oklahoma City Thunder)

DARIUS BAZLEY
DECOMMITTED ON APRIL 26, 2017
Both Bazley and Justin Ahrens committed to Ohio State on Aug. 27, 2017. Though Ahrens just ended his second year as a Buckeye, Bazley never got close to playing a game for either Matta or Holtmann.

The top-ranked Ohioan in the 2018 recruiting cycle decommitted from Ohio State on April 26, 2017. He ethered the state of the program on the way out the door, noting the Buckeyes “didn’t even make the NIT.” Three months later, Bazley pledged to play for Syracuse. Yet, even after signing his National Letter of Intent and playing in the 2018 McDonald's All-American Boys Game, he announced he’d skip college to play in the G League.

Not shockingly, plans again changed. Bazley instead took a highly publicized three-month, $1 million New Balance internship, spent the year working out then got picked 23rd overall. The rookie was putting up 4.5 points and grabbing 3.7 rebounds in 17.2 minutes per game before the season got put on pause.

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F Mickey Mitchell (transfer to Arizona State)

MICKEY MITCHELL
TRANSFERRED ON MARCH 29, 2016
A four-star small forward out of Plano, Texas, Mitchell committed to play for the Buckeyes while his brother, Mike, was a freshman linebacker for Ohio State. Nearly a year later, on Aug. 21, 2014, he decommitted. Mike had left the football team earlier that year in January. Two weeks later, though, Mitchell committed to Ohio State for a second time. He stuck with the second pledge, signing his National Letter of Intent and averaging two points and 2.8 rebounds in 12.8 minutes per game. One year was enough, though.

Mitchell requested his release from the basketball program nine days after his freshman season ended, and he committed to play for UC Santa Barbara. But that didn’t last. He never enrolled and ended up at Arizona State, where he spent three seasons to end his college career. In 53 games with the Sun Devils, he managed 3.7 points, 3.8 rebounds and 1.2 assists in 18 minutes per game.

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C Daniel Giddens (transfer to Alabama, transfer to Vermont)

DANIEL GIDDENS
TRANSFERRED ON MARCH 28, 2016
A four-star big man from Georgia, Giddens was the first of three dominos to fall shortly after Ohio State’s 2015-16 wrapped up with a second-round NIT loss. After averaging 3.8 points and 3.6 rebounds per game as a freshman, he requested his release and joined Avery Johnson at Alabama a month and a half later.

Giddens sat out the following season then averaged 4.2 points and 2.5 rebounds in 13.3 minutes per game for the Crimson Tide. The next year, he only played 115 total minutes in 14 games. He opted to transfer again, and the Chris Holtmann-led Buckeyes shockingly became an option. That didn’t come to fruition, though, and he ended up at Vermont, where he recorded 3.4 points 3.1 rebounds and 0.6 blocks in 14.5 minutes per game as a full-time starter.

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Pitt 13, West Virginia 9 (final)

Not only did this game make their year, but it probably will springboard the program back to respectability at the very least....

Hell I got something right - for the next 3 seasons, Wannstache had them in bowl games and with respectable records. Then Pitt's Athletic department forgot who they were, pressured him to resign and wouldn't end up finishing a season 2 games above .500 until 2015.
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LB Steve Tovar (3x All B1G, B1G DPOY)

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6. STEVE TOVAR, 1992
After leading the team in tackles for the two previous years, Steve Tovar entered his senior year as the unquestioned leader of John Cooper's defense. In addition to leading the Buckeyes in tackles for a third straight season, he recorded a career-high in tackles for loss and was responsible for over 15% of the team's total tackles behind the line of scrimmage.

Tovar was a three-time All Big-Ten selection and was named the Big Ten's Defensive Player of the Year in 1992. He is fourth in career tackles and is a member of Ohio State's All-Century Team.
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Abortion debate (Split from Obama Thread)

on a probably unrelated note, one thing that bores me beyond imagination is circle jerk debates. ie person a says what they think, person b responds with a different view, then person a responds again with the exact same thing they said in their first statement addressing nothing person b stated.
You just described the poli forum..........
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Random Thoughts/Good Reads

nihilistic
ni·hil·is·tic
/ˌnīəˈlistik,ˌnēəˈlistik/
adjective
  1. rejecting all religious and moral principles in the belief that life is meaningless.
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'American Pie' singer Don McLean says music no longer exists because of 'nihilistic society'

Don McLean, the 74-year-old singer best known for his 1971 hit "American Pie," says he is not impressed with the music of today.

The singer-songwriter believes times have certainly changed since his early days in the music industry, and he's claiming there is no longer music of substance when he turns on the radio.

The folk-rock singer sat down with Tom Cridland for his YouTube series "The Greatest Music of All Time" to reflect on his musical career highlights. During the candid conversation, McLean partially discusses his political views, claiming that politics no longer "really mean anything," and he likened it to drastic shift he's noticed in music.

"The music doesn't mean anything. The music reflects the spiritual nature of the society. We have a kind of a nihilistic society now," McLean told the host. "No one believes in anything, no one likes anything, no one has any respect for anything much. The music shows that."

Cridland asked for McLean's thoughts on today's hits on the radio, wondering if he believes music as a whole has "deteriorated."

"It doesn't exist as far as I can see," McLean said.

"Music is not on the radio. There's some form of music like sound, but it's not music to me. There was a show called 'Name that Tune' back in the 1950s, and by the fourth note, they would say, 'Oh, that's 'Strangers in the Night.' There's nothing on the radio you can name in 20 notes, almost," he continued.

The singer-songwriter added that today's catchy songs involving notes and choruses "repeated over and over again" end up becoming "drummed into your head or makes you want to hang yourself."

"It's not a hook," he said.

Of course, the folk-rock legend said that he does still have faith in musicians such as Paul Simon and Paul McCartney who are likely "still writing melodies." However, he claimed today's musical groups don't know how to write a melody -- at all.

"They have a lot of riffs. They're very cool and the records are great but they're not melodies and the lyrics are not about anything," McLean added of today's hits. "It's very vague and vacant."

Despite all that, McLean did commend today's generation for mastering the art of playing.

Entire article: https://www.foxnews.com/entertainme...ean-music-no-longer-exists-nihilistic-society
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