LasVegasBill23
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@youcancallmeAl What is your spin on the next round of the Lady’s tourney? You see any upsets?They were depressed after what our boys did to their boys. Too depressed to show out.
@youcancallmeAl What is your spin on the next round of the Lady’s tourney? You see any upsets?
Ok. This is just disrespect for Coach Yo's Ole Miss defense. Louisville has not been that good this year and I see Ole Miss shutting down Van Lith. Louisville goes as Van Lith goes and with a week to prepare, Ole Miss will shut her down. Pelton has it right. Louisville will be lucky to hit the 50 point mark in this game.
(8) Ole Miss vs. (5) Louisville
Seattle 4: Friday (10 p.m. ET, ESPN)
Adelson: Louisville
Creme: Louisville
Pelton: Ole Miss
Philippou: Louisville
Voepel: Louisville
I can't remember if it was raIsed on here or not, but I read a comment, after the interaction between Van lith of Louisville and the Texas player, questioning whether it was time to do away with the traditional "handshake" line. This kind of occurrence certainly strengthens the argument for doing that! My personal preference would be for teaching more respect and accountability to the present student-athletes in general.
Jim
This. While these unfortunate situations have happened and caused problems, most of the time you just see either a quick blow by or actual friends seeing and hugging one another.I can see reasons for keeping it and for getting rid of it. Seems to me there are far more positive interactions than negative ones, though. When friends get to hug. When the winning coach consoles a distraught kid on the losing team and gives them encoraging words. I'd miss seeing those things, for sure.
How can you teach them without putting them in positions where they are supposed to be respectful and accountable? Maybe they can start tweeting good game rather than shaking hands too. Young adults need to be better than this.I can't remember if it was raIsed on here or not, but I read a comment, after the interaction between Van lith of Louisville and the Texas player, questioning whether it was time to do away with the traditional "handshake" line. This kind of occurrence certainly strengthens the argument for doing that! My personal preference would be for teaching more respect and accountability to the present student-athletes in general.
Jim
Connecticut fan Alexa Phillipou probably wrote this story as a favor to Geno to motivate his team. It reads exactly like a motivational piece:
Is the UConn dynasty dead -- or on the verge of a resurgence?
I can't remember if it was raIsed on here or not, but I read a comment, after the interaction between Van lith of Louisville and the Texas player, questioning whether it was time to do away with the traditional "handshake" line. This kind of occurrence certainly strengthens the argument for doing that! My personal preference would be for teaching more respect and accountability to the present student-athletes in general.
Jim