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But Frank effing refuses to recruit a good PG
Concussion.
KU is right on par with Notre Dame ... when it comes to adding additional conference revenue
Beer pro tip: never drink anything other than BL, coors, pbr, maybe a few others that I'm forgetting
I would prefer everyone focus on JHR's 17 worthless minutes...primarily the stretch where he tripped Pullen, causing a TO, then promptly committed a pussy foul on a dunk on the resultant possession.Wally Judge must be the most horrific practicer of all time.
Quote from: kougar24 on January 24, 2011, 10:53:53 PMI would prefer everyone focus on JHR's 17 worthless minutes...primarily the stretch where he tripped Pullen, causing a TO, then promptly committed a pussy foul on a dunk on the resultant possession.Wally Judge must be the most horrific practicer of all time.This play nearly resulted in disastrous consequences for several electrical devices in my house
JHR probably does practice better than Wally. He also plays better in games.
why not focus on tay's minutes?we probably would have one by 20+ if he plays another 10 minutes or so.
Quote from: Nuts Kicked on January 24, 2011, 11:05:52 PMJHR probably does practice better than Wally. He also plays better in games.Wally could hardly have played worse, but we'll never know, will we?Quote from: michigancat on January 24, 2011, 10:55:17 PMwhy not focus on tay's minutes?we probably would have one by 20+ if he plays another 10 minutes or so.I would have gotten around to it, but I found JHR's PT far more affronting today.
JHR played really hard today and that's why Frank left him in. He also is one of the few guys that can match-up length-wise with Baylor. Don't know why Judge isn't playing, or Russell. But their decrease in PT seems to be tied together somehow, but maybe not. Just a weird deal with those two.
JHR was extremely awful tonight, for the 19th time this year. I couldn't care less how "hard" he played; he looks like a stretched out wino in clown shoes who has never seen a basketball in his life.