LadyVols_WBK
Well-Known Member
- Joined
- Jun 13, 2020
- Messages
- 5,401
- Likes
- 16,047
As much as I want to see her in the portal and in orange she tweeted something like āhail damn stateā after the win vs Vandy she aināt leaving unless she breaks up with her boyfriend on the mens team
Well for sure one could go broke trying to discern the intentions of a teenager. I am familiar with her hometown however and I donāt see her family bonding with an āedgyā head coach. Geno is not for everyone and being a top target doesnāt mean a commitment even to Voldemortās lair.Could be. But I understand she and Toomey are the top two targets at the place that shall not be named. I read a report that said she is interested in playing along side KK Arnold. So maybe
How about a statue for J. Michelle Childs (Federal Judge) or Deacon Jones or Sterling Sharp or Alex English or Marion Motley (the second black player voted into the NFL Hall of Fame). No the brain trust at South Carolina thinks the only Alumni worthy of a statue is a 20-something year old girl who was on the team that won a national championship. That speaks real well of THE University of South CarolinaIt's not too much for Columbia and our state as it sends a clear message to where we were and how far we've come. You see that statue is located on a campus were Aja's grandmother because of her race was not allowed to cross.
How about a statue for J. Michelle Childs (Federal Judge) or Deacon Jones or Sterling Sharp or Alex English or Marion Motley (the second black player voted into the NFL Hall of Fame). No the brain trust at South Carolina thinks the only Alumni worthy of a statue is a 20-something year old girl who was on the team that won a national championship. That speaks real well of THE University of South Carolina
Y'all don't know the history of SC. We left the US to preserve slavery and started the Civil War in Charleston. Columbia was called the hot bed of secession and the reason Sherman's men burned the city. Our State House two blocks from Aja's statue is a bastion of monuments honoring the Civil War and the lost cause. We just recently removed the confederate flag from the State House grounds. The Ordinance of Secession still hangs on the walls of the main lobby.
How about a statue for J. Michelle Childs (Federal Judge) or Deacon Jones or Sterling Sharp or Alex English or Marion Motley (the second black player voted into the NFL Hall of Fame). No the brain trust at South Carolina thinks the only Alumni worthy of a statue is a 20-something year old girl who was on the team that won a national championship. That speaks real well of THE University of South Carolina
Wtf do you care you idiot. Donāt get me started on Uconn again, I can go on for days about the ābrain trustā there and how badly they fād up athletics to the point they have an annual $33million dollar deficit and had to cut 1/3 of their sports programs.
But you want to talk about another school deciding to honor a student athlete who YOU feel is not worthy. Get a life.
Colorado remains undefeated but they play Stanford this week.
How about this, can you get behind the continual efforts by many in Texas to secede from the nation that still goes on annually? Glass houses and all you know.So r u saying that SC did it to partly run the collective noses is the state by celebrating the schoolās success at the hands of a very gifted black woman. Or that itās just an amazing feat that such a racist state would celebrate a black won an in the first place. Cuz, one I can get behind, the other is inexcusable.
Deacon Jones and Marion Motley did not attend the University of SC. If you are going to speak on something, get your facts straight. SC also has a statue of George Rogers the only Heisman winner. Funny I never heard any blowback about his statue. A'ja decision not only gave SC a national title, but it also kept the evil empire from winning 12 and 13. A'ja stated UConn finished runner up. That in itself she deserves a statue for shunning the dark side.
Nebraska fans realized their WBB team existed
SC State is not The University of South Carolina., neither went to USC. Thanks for trying.Jones' college football career consisted of a year at South Carolina State University in 1958, followed by a year of inactivity in 1959 and a final season at Mississippi Vocational College, now known as Mississippi Valley State University, in 1960.[5]
Motley went to SC State. apologies