BigD
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The Kansas offer is conditional. Kansas told him he has an offer if someone else leaves.
Does this mean they are bringing Lickliter in to talk to the kids they already have..........ROFLMAO!
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The Kansas offer is conditional. Kansas told him he has an offer if someone else leaves.
So we're not saying Fran is a dirty coach, but he's part of the reason for the generalization that all coaches are dirty?
Can you explain the logic that lead you to believe that?
Can you explain the logic that lead you to believe that?
It's just a reference to the Gatens Thread.
I'm not saying Iowafarmgirl likes to make threads about herself, but she is the reason why this thread isn't about Cezar.
Is it just me or is every single one of iowafarmgirl's posts annoying? Just sayin... I'm not sure if it's the content of her posts or that James Vanderbeeken look-a-like in her avatar. Probably a combination of both.
Basketball and Politicians? How about small business owners? Think any of them fudge the books? What about soldiers? Think any of them procure goods that don't originally belong to them, or fudge reports regarding field encounters? What about preachers? Think any of them have their hand in the coffer? What about police? Nuff said. What about teachers? Any of them fudging their grading based on favoritism? What about the average taxpayer? Any of them fudging their deductions?
Going by IowaFarmGirl's logic we are all dirty.
Do yourself a favor and google "hasty generalization."
You already have made it about yourself. It hasn't been about Cezar down to four teams for 80% of this thread. Keep up the good work.At the risk of making this thread about myself (which ironiclly I found I did in the post where I said I wasn't), I won't respond to this except to say that I think you may be right with your second to last sentence, but are dead wrong with the last.
All I know is that I hope we curb stomp Sparty on Thursday.
You already have made it about yourself. It hasn't been about Cezar down to four teams for 80% of this thread. Keep up the good work.
At the risk of making this thread about myself (which ironiclly I found I did in the post where I said I wasn't), I won't respond to this except to say that I think you may be right with your second to last sentence, but are dead wrong with the last.
All I know is that I hope we curb stomp Sparty on Thursday.
Prove it. As I see it, you are claiming all college basketball coaches are dirty. However, your sample size would only be the coaches that have been caught. Which is an extremely small sample size compared to over 300 division one programs.
Hence, the logical fallacy of hasty generalization.
At the risk of making this thread about myself (which ironiclly I found I did in the post where I said I wasn't), I won't respond to this except to say that I think you may be right with your second to last sentence, but are dead wrong with the last.
All I know is that I hope we curb stomp Sparty on Thursday.
Well, you just are not reading what I am saying. I never said all coaches were dirty. I said that basketball recruiting was dirty, and made everyone involved APPEAR dirty. I have repeated this several times.
Also, I am not basing this one a small sample size and using it to generalize the whole population. I never once addressed the people who have been caught. Again, at the trouble of repeating myself for the third time, I based my conclusion on the following facts:
1. Coaches stand to get plenty of money for recruiting good players
2. Coaches stand to get fired if they don't
3. There is almost no oversight on recruiting from the NCAA
4. Even when you do get caught, there is no real punishment
Sorry if I sound cynical, but I don't think there are that many boy scouts out there who are willing to stick to the rules in a consequence-free environment when millions of dollars are on the line. I'm honest enough to admit that I probably wouldn't.