Back to the topic, Back in Black is played by me to overcome any negativity before or in the offseason, always gets me psyched for the coming year. Despite my desire as more of Flyin Herky fan, this was and is a nice addition to the game day experience. Now the over the top blare in your ear...
Fans are indeed not bad at all and have all weathered an awful storm. I dont necessarily have a bad feeling about the university either, have a couple of good colleagues are PSU grads and the academics are top notch. Brushing off a Doyle is easier (right or wrong) than brushing off a Sandusky...
Anything regarding Penn State still makes me puke, You guys can have it all day long.
Lot more cooler things in life than Pedo white outs and freaking Sweet Caroline, in the backwoods of Pennsylvania. But different things for different folks.
Let Jack go where he needs to go, I hope he is a great player somewhere and I hope his dad stays a few more years and achieves something in the tourney before he settles down and plays golf. I have always respected Frans competitiveness that he brings to his job.
Season over nice gag kids. Was barely a good season with too many games against non D1 opponents. Dont see 3 wins coming with the back end staff. I really hope I am wrong but todays choke has tempered hope.
Sweep the last place Cats and they are definitely in. Went to all 3 games this past weekend and was impressed with the huslte and desire of these kids after the bad pub last week.
Unfortunately Betts has a strong connection to UCLA and so does her HS, Michela Oniywere an All American at Ucla 2 years ago and now in wnba is also from O Gradys HS. This will likley be her landing spot.
On to the next one, we need bigs.
I enjoyed the players we had, and like every new season time to see whats ahead and who can come in play some hoops for us.........a kinda suffering group of alums and fans.
"I like the shot selection" famous last words. Guy Lewis was asked once what he thought of his phi slamma jama teams and all the dunking...said " I have never seen a higher percentage shot in the game of basketball"