The SEC next year

#27
#27
I think he was awarded the John Edwards Scholar of the Year award at Nashville School of Law.
I'm personally glad I got to read his prescient analysis of the Negedu situation before I put him on ignore.
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#29
#29
I'd like someone to explain to me how LSU, South Carolina, and Auburn are going to be better next year. LSU lost the only legitimate player it had. The same can be said for South Carolina. Auburn lost what little scoring it had. So, how are they going to be better?

You are right about us and UK. UK definitely will not be at the same level. But considering what everyone else lost, I think the best teams in the conference will be UT and UK, and possibly Florida.
Simply because those teams were terrible last year. They can't get much worse. LSU only won 2 conference games, so don't you think they will at least win 3 this year? Auburn should be better because they don't have Lebo coaching them anymore.
 
#30
#30
Simply because those teams were terrible last year. They can't get much worse. LSU only won 2 conference games, so don't you think they will at least win 3 this year? Auburn should be better because they don't have Lebo coaching them anymore.
Barbee wil do very well at Auburn. He won't do it this year.
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#32
#32
I'd like someone to explain to me how LSU, South Carolina, and Auburn are going to be better next year. LSU lost the only legitimate player it had. The same can be said for South Carolina. Auburn lost what little scoring it had. So, how are they going to be better?

You are right about us and UK. UK definitely will not be at the same level. But considering what everyone else lost, I think the best teams in the conference will be UT and UK, and possibly Florida.

You should read more before you post. Lsu and south carolina have top 25 classes coming in and south carolina gets back a guy who was almost as valuable as downey before he was injured.

Lsu had no depth but now they will have decent depth, that's what a large top 25 class does for a basketball team. It is not uk crazy nba talent, but at least 2 will contribute right away.

I enjoyed ut undergrad, but for law school I took a scholarship to a school ranked at the time about 30 slots higher.
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#33
#33
I've seen ambulance mentioned a few times around here, what's the backstory?

When negedu had his heart attack (well after a blowhard liar on this board claimed he put me on ignore) I said I would be shocked if his heart truly stopped and he was transported by ambulance without lights and siren. I had done an employment law case for an ambulance driver in another state. Somehow a still unemployed law student got confused and thought I was a personal injury attorney.

I was wrong about negedus ambulance, he was revived and stable and was transferred without lights and siren.

The rabble which includes a scum sucking defender of drunk drivers who keep saying I am an ambulance chaser are as wrong about the law I practice as they are about their basketball predictions.
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#35
#35
Then again, what do I know? Hell, I don't even bring up my accolades and the rankings of my schools when I am arguing. See, that's what really matters in argumentation, ridiculous conjecture and arbitrary rankings.
 
#36
#36
Gosh, I thought the OVC was going to be one of the top conferences next year. Guess the SEC beat them out.
 
#45
#45
I'm still trying to figure out how a guy playing consistently well for two months out of two and a half seasons qualifies as some sort of success.
 
#47
#47
I'm still trying to figure out how a guy playing consistently well for two months out of two and a half seasons qualifies as some sort of success.

So, you're saying you don't confide in weathermen who predict snow for 90 straight days during the winter and it fails to do so, yet when it finally snows 1/2 an inch in February yells I told you so?
 
#49
#49
I'm still trying to figure out how a guy playing consistently well for two months out of two and a half seasons qualifies as some sort of success.

He averaged about 10 PPG on 3 teams that made the NCAA Tourney, and was a key cog on the best team in Tennessee history. Pretty good for a guy you thought belonged at Tulane.
 
#50
#50
He averaged about 10 PPG on 3 teams that made the NCAA Tourney, and was a key cog on the best team in Tennessee history. Pretty good for a guy you thought belonged at Tulane.
The only reason JP Prince even made an impact is because some of the other circumstances around this team.

Hat may have been wrong about Prince being a wasted scholarship, but if we had the team this past year that we expected at the time he said that, Prince likely would have been very irrelevant.
 

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