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  • Originally posted by AndShock View Post

    Reading this post gives a glimpse into older generations. This has nothing to do with entitlement it’s a disconnect between equating college athletics and a job and to take it a step further, budgets and spending. This athlete shows up to “work” in a dump every day and the “CEO” shows up in a new car. Try to see things through more than one lens.
    Socialism? LOL So if the coach works for University that can't afford to get new facilities, he should drive a dump? Then you and the other athletes would be happy?
    The Coach pays for his car, house, kids education, kids clothes, etc. etc. etc.
    I didn't have a nice car in college. I had a job, and worked for my college education. When I moved out of my parent's house, I lived in a dump too and barely could afford it.

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    • In response to the Rainbolt talk, I know that Coach works hard also away from his office, and with hard work often times come rewards (aside from '16s correct description of the Wheels).

      But to keep it simple, without people giving money to athletics, there are no scholarships or sports. Nobody (or better yet, not even close to enough) cares enough to pay to support the track team via watching them compete, like men's basketball. And that's the case for almost every single sport not named men's basketball (and football but that's irrelevant to this discussion). It's a privilege, not a right, period, end of discussion, to participate in these sports and receive ANY assistance.

      I am hopeful these trends of disconnect ease as we get away from the election, but I fear they won't. If they don't, I fear those that give are simply going to take their toys and go home.

      I can only speak for myself as someone who's pretty heavily invested as a corporate donor, and to a much lesser extent as a personal supporter, I don't want or need thanks or acknowledgement for what we do to support things, at all. But by the same token, what I absolutely do NOT need or want is to be lectured that I'm not doing enough or that my giving is unappreciated. I love doing what I can do, but I can exist without it as well, and I can't be alone in my thinking.


      Getting back to the "news coming" thread, pay close attention this week. There may be some clarity forthcoming, perhaps from an angle not completely anticipated.



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      • Originally posted by wufan View Post

        We didn’t have an athletics locker room at my school and the couch drove a 15 year old Chevy Luv. The key to happiness is equal suffering for all.
        Absolutely!!!!!! Let them eat cake!

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        • Originally posted by wufan View Post
          The key to happiness is equal suffering for all.
          Well, Leftist god, Bernie Sanders did once say people waiting in bread lines was a good thing.
          The Assman

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          • Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
            In response to the Rainbolt talk, I know that Coach works hard also away from his office, and with hard work often times come rewards (aside from '16s correct description of the Wheels).

            But to keep it simple, without people giving money to athletics, there are no scholarships or sports. Nobody (or better yet, not even close to enough) cares enough to pay to support the track team via watching them compete, like men's basketball. And that's the case for almost every single sport not named men's basketball (and football but that's irrelevant to this discussion). It's a privilege, not a right, period, end of discussion, to participate in these sports and receive ANY assistance.

            I am hopeful these trends of disconnect ease as we get away from the election, but I fear they won't. If they don't, I fear those that give are simply going to take their toys and go home.

            I can only speak for myself as someone who's pretty heavily invested as a corporate donor, and to a much lesser extent as a personal supporter, I don't want or need thanks or acknowledgement for what we do to support things, at all. But by the same token, what I absolutely do NOT need or want is to be lectured that I'm not doing enough or that my giving is unappreciated. I love doing what I can do, but I can exist without it as well, and I can't be alone in my thinking.


            Getting back to the "news coming" thread, pay close attention this week. There may be some clarity forthcoming, perhaps from an angle not completely anticipated.


            Getting back to the "news coming" thread, pay close attention this week. There may be some clarity forthcoming, perhaps from an angle not completely anticipated.
            I hate it when you do that.

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            • Originally posted by WuDrWu View Post
              Getting back to the "news coming" thread, pay close attention this week. There may be some clarity forthcoming, perhaps from an angle not completely anticipated.
              Good to hear this Doc. Randy Smithson deserves another shot at the head coaching gig and I can't wait for the press conference.
              "In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming

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              • Originally posted by wichshock65 View Post
                LOOK AT MEEEEE

                I love how mad this twirp is getting. Almost makes the whole thing worth it.
                Deuces Valley.
                ... No really, deuces.
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                "Enjoy the ride."

                - a smart man

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                • Originally posted by ShockerFever View Post

                  LOOK AT MEEEEE

                  I love how mad this twirp is getting. Almost makes the whole thing worth it.
                  He's mad because all of the kids on the playground have moved onto another kid's act.
                  "In God we trust, all others must bring data." - W. Edwards Deming

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                  • He went all in on this with a marginal hand. He has nothing to lose at this point.
                    Go Shocks!

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                    • Why would anyone be surprised that a D1 coach - any sport really - has the financial means to sport a nice ride? Job perk or otherwise. Live under a rock much?

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                      • Originally posted by Shockm View Post

                        Socialism? LOL So if the coach works for University that can't afford to get new facilities, he should drive a dump? Then you and the other athletes would be happy?
                        The Coach pays for his car, house, kids education, kids clothes, etc. etc. etc.
                        I didn't have a nice car in college. I had a job, and worked for my college education. When I moved out of my parent's house, I lived in a dump too and barely could afford it.
                        Please reread my post and note the quotation marks around work and CEO. I was pointing out that the athlete had a misunderstanding of how college athletics worked and simply showed their line of thinking. I was not taking their side.

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                        • Evan Wessel could have given up his scholarship to get better locker rooms

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                          • *******: "Still one month since 'all Hell broke loose' at Wichita State"????

                            I've never seen a gumshoe writer that has so much poo all over their shoe as one Jeff *******...

                            ******* IS ACTUALLY NARRATING WHAT HE WANTS HIS STORY TO MEAN... AND WHAT HE WANTS HIS STORY TO ACCOMPLISH (he wants HCGM to be fired so badly)...

                            ******* is trying to push a conclusion to a narrative he's pushed... It's so cute. AND he STILL cant get Jon Rothstein to retweet his BS.

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                            • Not to mention that this investigation was happening a few weeks before the stories broke.

                              JFC, this guy is throwing crap against the wall to see what sticks. This is certainly a eye-raising report, but it’s not the big scandal that he thinks it is.
                              78-65

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                              • Hmmm, maybe practice what you preach:

                                Not responsible for damage from posts that sail over the reader's head.

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