Jacobsen traveled every time he had it in the post.Plus Shayok, who I kind of like, traveled about 1,000 times.Any cyfag bitching about the reffing needs to STFU. Those fucks were in the bonus all night.
I don't kind of like him, though.Jacobsen traveled every time he had it in the post.Plus Shayok, who I kind of like, traveled about 1,000 times.Any cyfag bitching about the reffing needs to STFU. Those fucks were in the bonus all night.
Yep. The bump that caused Baer to step out of bounds really should have been called. But whatever. Eff ISU.He's a really good offensive player, and Horton-Tucker is a man-child. that was a fun game to watch. Both teams eschew the grab/hold/hack style for the most part. ISU tended to bump drivers on the baseline and got away w/ it a lot, but that was really all I noticed.That's a dumb assessment. He had no opportunities to do anything in that offense and that's why he left. Being relegated to an afterthought on a team that scores 50 or 60 points a game is a horrible way to end your college basketball career.Because he's a chucker, and the antithesis of chuckers is Tony Bennett
From what I was told Shayok's problem last night was that he took too many contested shots, but so did others.
He's averaging 19 PPG and 50% from the field. That's not a "chucker."
And set moving screens all nightJacobsen traveled every time he had it in the post.Plus Shayok, who I kind of like, traveled about 1,000 times.Any cyfag bitching about the reffing needs to STFU. Those fucks were in the bonus all night.
He also traveled before and after the game.Jacobsen traveled every time he had it in the post.Plus Shayok, who I kind of like, traveled about 1,000 times.Any cyfag bitching about the reffing needs to STFU. Those fucks were in the bonus all night.
and respectIn between the traveling, he lost a game.
His 'likes' are pretty funny.Oh man A “Connor McCaffery” twitter search brings the party line LOLZ
I don’t even know how to look at thatHis 'likes' are pretty funny.Oh man A “Connor McCaffery” twitter search brings the party line LOLZ
With your eyes openI don’t even know how to look at thatHis 'likes' are pretty funny.Oh man A “Connor McCaffery” twitter search brings the party line LOLZ
That’s gonna be a challenge tonightWith your eyes openI don’t even know how to look at thatHis 'likes' are pretty funny.
A smattering of things he liked after the game:I don’t even know how to look at thatHis 'likes' are pretty funny.Oh man A “Connor McCaffery” twitter search brings the party line LOLZ
That was the most egregious, but it came after we got a total bullshit charge call at the other end so I was cool w/ it. No blood.Yep. The bump that caused Baer to step out of bounds really should have been called. But whatever. Eff ISU.He's a really good offensive player, and Horton-Tucker is a man-child. that was a fun game to watch. Both teams eschew the grab/hold/hack style for the most part. ISU tended to bump drivers on the baseline and got away w/ it a lot, but that was really all I noticed.That's a dumb assessment. He had no opportunities to do anything in that offense and that's why he left. Being relegated to an afterthought on a team that scores 50 or 60 points a game is a horrible way to end your college basketball career.
From what I was told Shayok's problem last night was that he took too many contested shots, but so did others.
He's averaging 19 PPG and 50% from the field. That's not a "chucker."
Has looked stoic compared to Prohm and Hurley.It blows my mind that Fran has actually been the calm one this season compared to opposing benches.
Prohm must have felt a lot of pressure to win this game because he was completely out of character and borderline psycho. He usually looks like a guy who should be wearing a track suit on the sideline.Has looked stoic compared to Prohm and Hurley.It blows my mind that Fran has actually been the calm one this season compared to opposing benches.
He usually looks like George Raveling?Prohm must have felt a lot of pressure to win this game because he was completely out of character and borderline psycho. He usually looks like a guy who should be wearing a track suit on the sideline.
That’s a ban-worthy post right there with that comparison.He usually looks like George Raveling?Prohm must have felt a lot of pressure to win this game because he was completely out of character and borderline psycho. He usually looks like a guy who should be wearing a track suit on the sideline.
George was an interesting guy, it would have been a fun time for Iowa basketball if he would have stayed longer.Speaking of George Raveling, anyone else remember his spots on the local broadcasts when he would put his glasses on and read bits from a book to the TV audience? Looking back from today that seems weird. But I do miss the local flavor and the games reliably being on same place, same channel, etc.
Interesting as in forfeiting games and losing scholarships?George was an interesting guy, it would have been a fun time for Iowa basketball if he would have stayed longer.Speaking of George Raveling, anyone else remember his spots on the local broadcasts when he would put his glasses on and read bits from a book to the TV audience? Looking back from today that seems weird. But I do miss the local flavor and the games reliably being on same place, same channel, etc.
also known as tryingInteresting as in forfeiting games and losing scholarships?George was an interesting guy, it would have been a fun time for Iowa basketball if he would have stayed longer.Speaking of George Raveling, anyone else remember his spots on the local broadcasts when he would put his glasses on and read bits from a book to the TV audience? Looking back from today that seems weird. But I do miss the local flavor and the games reliably being on same place, same channel, etc.
I posted this in the podcast episode, but I recommend the interview with George by Tim Ferris.George was an interesting guy, it would have been a fun time for Iowa basketball if he would have stayed longer.Speaking of George Raveling, anyone else remember his spots on the local broadcasts when he would put his glasses on and read bits from a book to the TV audience? Looking back from today that seems weird. But I do miss the local flavor and the games reliably being on same place, same channel, etc.
Are you implying George was dirty?Interesting as in forfeiting games and losing scholarships?George was an interesting guy, it would have been a fun time for Iowa basketball if he would have stayed longer.Speaking of George Raveling, anyone else remember his spots on the local broadcasts when he would put his glasses on and read bits from a book to the TV audience? Looking back from today that seems weird. But I do miss the local flavor and the games reliably being on same place, same channel, etc.
As dirty as @BBK's Mr. BeautifulAre you implying George was dirty?Interesting as in forfeiting games and losing scholarships?George was an interesting guy, it would have been a fun time for Iowa basketball if he would have stayed longer.
Chicago Tribune had an article about that team about 20-25 years ago. They made the case that it was the most talented team in college basketball, ever.9 guys on the team Tom Davis inherited played in the NBA. I’m not sure we’ve had that many since. Might have cut some corners.
So much basketball magic up in this stateWe keep beating these faggots by 14 in Carver.
It's like a house of horrors for them.
Magical for the hawks, though.
You sound like an Iowa State football fanI like the basketball game with Iowa State a lot better than I like the football game. When we lose in basketball it's not an outright embarrassment. And I can actually feel happy when we win instead of just relieved.
On August 28, 1963, as Martin Luther King Jr. waved goodbye to an audience of over 250,000 "March on Washington" participants, Raveling asked King if he could have the speech. King handed Raveling the original typewritten "I Have a Dream" pages.[10]Raveling was on the podium with King at that moment, having volunteered to provide security.[11]He still has the original, and had been offered up to a million dollars for the speech copy.[12][13]
really?Didn’t know this about Raveling:
On August 28, 1963, as Martin Luther King Jr. waved goodbye to an audience of over 250,000 "March on Washington" participants, Raveling asked King if he could have the speech. King handed Raveling the original typewritten "I Have a Dream" pages.[10]Raveling was on the podium with King at that moment, having volunteered to provide security.[11]He still has the original, and had been offered up to a million dollars for the speech copy.[12][13]
Yes Jim. I was sub 5 years old when he was around.really?Didn’t know this about Raveling:
On August 28, 1963, as Martin Luther King Jr. waved goodbye to an audience of over 250,000 "March on Washington" participants, Raveling asked King if he could have the speech. King handed Raveling the original typewritten "I Have a Dream" pages.[10]Raveling was on the podium with King at that moment, having volunteered to provide security.[11]He still has the original, and had been offered up to a million dollars for the speech copy.[12][13]
I was just surprised as it has been written about many times, even with in the last couple of years, iirc.Yes Jim. I was sub 5 years old when he was around.really?Didn’t know this about Raveling:
Not dialed in to like life of George R, apparently.I was just surprised as it has been written about many times, even with in the last couple of years, iirc.Yes Jim. I was sub 5 years old when he was around.really?
I didn’t know JoePa was Jewish.White shirt