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Title: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: michigancat on February 13, 2006, 01:15:48 PM
Good Job.

(http://www.emil-cpt.cz/img/produkty/woolite_white.jpg)
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: sys on February 13, 2006, 03:17:42 PM
thanks.
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: KSU176 on February 13, 2006, 10:53:22 PM
It was fatty.  Was it not?
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: fatty fat fat on February 13, 2006, 11:18:50 PM
I think NC.
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: sonofdaxjones on February 14, 2006, 09:56:23 AM
I honestly don't remember if I thought that one up or not ... therefore I will do the honorable thing and take credit for it.

 :D :D :D
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: kougar24 on February 14, 2006, 05:05:10 PM
I don't know if he coined it or not, but KSU176 took it and ran it wild, and by wild I mean "repetitively."
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: fatty fat fat on February 14, 2006, 05:07:19 PM
Koug, I can see your pain in the Joe Leonard thread when the posters took it in a direction you didn't want it to go.

Good, funny pic.  :love:
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: kougar24 on February 14, 2006, 05:27:37 PM
I know it, fatty. People just don't remember Joe like I wish they would. Not many people get to experience a sight like Joe Leonard playing basketball; it should be savored.
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: ksu_FAN on February 14, 2006, 07:07:28 PM
Joe Leonard was no George Hill.

Its funny how each of our last 3 not so successful coaches have brought in a big guy that was not a basketball player whatsoever.

Altman had Hill.  Asbury had Leonard.  Wooly had Canby.  Imagine a round robin 1 on 1 tournament with those three.

Foul.
Travel.
Foul.
Travel.
Airball.
Foul.
Etc.
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: kougar24 on February 14, 2006, 08:28:46 PM
Uh, FAN, Canby would be good for at least one charge per round. He was versatile!
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: sonofdaxjones on February 15, 2006, 05:36:30 AM
I once saw George Hill literally drop the ball out of bounds.   He wasn't hacked, he wasn't dribbling, he just dropped the ball ...
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: michigancat on February 15, 2006, 06:05:15 AM
At CU, Tyler Hughes' made a two-handed chest pass directly to the man guarding him - the guy wasn't pressuring him, Tyler was on the perimeter and the guy was sagging off about 10 feet.

It wasn't dropping the ball out of bounds, but it was pretty bad.
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: kougar24 on February 15, 2006, 09:53:46 AM
At CU, Tyler Hughes' made a two-handed chest pass directly to the man guarding him - the guy wasn't pressuring him, Tyler was on the perimeter and the guy was sagging off about 10 feet.

It wasn't dropping the ball out of bounds, but it was pretty bad.

I remember that play. I think the ball would have had to literally go through 3 of the 5 CU defenders to reach its target. That was definitely a WTF moment.
Title: Re: Who gets credit for coining the term "Woolite"?
Post by: Saulbadguy on February 15, 2006, 10:09:29 AM
How about Mario Taybrons bounce pass to the OSU player across the half court line?

Or David Hoskins just "handing" the ball to the other team every single game.