GYERO ARCHIVE

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Kooky Kats_anon

Heisman
Aug 17, 2002
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Got a new 75” Sony screen for tournament time, coupled with new scleral contact lenses for my undulating corneas… I’m seeing high def for the first time in a long time. Crispy. 👀

With vision, I may reinvestigate my golf game this season.

2 Walmart briskets purchased at $5/pound. I hope these ain’t old Clydesdales. Feeding the HS track team with first long cook of the season. Gonna inject the piss out of these cuts with phosphates and stock. Braise at the end with smoked beef tallow.

wynns gummies arrive tomorrow. See if the Sativa brings me to a better headspace.

UGa bout to get to double digits. Pfft.
 

BBdK

Heisman
Sep 21, 2003
159,783
74,127
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I mean, Go Cards. Is That bad?

+6. But it would also draw them back in for a heartbreak after giving up months ago.

Most fans i know wanted to lose yesterday and END IT. Another win gets Card Twitter acting a fool for a humorous minute.

They have a zero % chance of winning the tournament.

Delay KP, if you will…
 

krazykats

Heisman
Nov 6, 2006
23,768
14,723
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I truly miss the Big East Conference. When the ACC took in Syracuse and UL and the B12 took WVU those teams were as close to peak as they ever had been minus an outlier year here or there.

Now all 3 schools are meaningless nothing as is Georgetown, Seton Hall, St Johns, Pitt etc etc. completely wiped them out.

I guess UConn is still slightly relevant to a degree.

Do they even play the whatever conference at the Garden anymore?
 
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krazykats

Heisman
Nov 6, 2006
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I love the current Big East. It's much better than those years when they had 25 plus teams.
Butler, Creighton, Xavier, DePaul and Georgetown being 6-24……..you love that?

I did turn on this garbage Georgetown vs Seton Hall and it’s good to know they’re still in the Garden.

But that conference is trash. I can relate when they were too deep it was stupid too, but they were all good then vs this BS.
 

BBdK

Heisman
Sep 21, 2003
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DePaul “should be good”‘since Rod Strickland and the Meyers. Not much different with St John’s or Georgetown with their respective legends tbh. Kinda sad.

Jay Wright rising above that trend makes him all the more impressive overall.

But i do worship the basketball only nature. Felt similar about the old MVC.
 

VernHatton52

Heisman
Aug 9, 2005
7,458
10,736
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False.

The Big East is good for one thing —> outbound transfers. 70% of the league’s good players will be in P5 conferences next year.
We shall see. It's getting a bit tiresome being right all the time. The Big East will be thriving in a few years and dipshits like you will be on here claiming they saw it coming all along. Like f'n clockwork.
 

BernieSadori

All-American
Nov 16, 2004
30,278
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WCC, you going to the Horseshoe next week? Is that what I read? If so, I'll see you there.

About to book an AA flight to Philly and a SW flight to Chicago for the regionals. Thinking that's my next trip, then the FF, of course.

Cards season comes to an end. Now their fans can start telling us UK fans how their FB team is "back" and will kick our asses this year.
 

KYYANK

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Mar 10, 2022
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If you've seen the inner city campuses/amenities of St Johns, Providence, DePaul, Seton Hall, etal, you wonder how they get any top flight players when you see what UK, Duke, UNC have to offer. Nova is nothing like the others.
 

KingLlama

Heisman
Nov 27, 2002
18,329
10,934
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- Cal-era Kentucky players that I'd already forgotten....EJ Montgomery, Sacha Killeya-Jones, Ryan Harrow, Stacey Poole.

- I know not much beats the lifestyle in Tempe, but it wouldn't shock me to see Bobby Hurley beat the posse and head back East if a decent job opens up.

- Unless they win two games in Indy, I think the Hoosiers end up in Dayton. It's probably where they belong (especially if they beat Michigan), and the NCAA would secretly love to have a big fanbase with a short drive to make to put there, instead of Wyoming/SMU/Rutgers, etc.

- Vandy over Bama tonight. They came close during the regular season. Starters got plenty of rest last night. And I think this Bama team is just mercurial enough to flame out in their opener.

- Congrats on the new initiative, Huber and Harris. Easy to tell that a lot of hard work went into it. I'm sure it'll be successful.

- Every MLB game that is canceled is one more day that they're still my Cleveland Indians. That "Guardians" nonsense doesn't officially kick in until the opener, per KL.

- I'm probably just being overly cynical, but I think that due to DVR, a lot of those at-home sports reaction videos to last-minute heroics are staged. That's why I prefer the ones taken in bars, watch parties, etc. Purer.
 

MudererofCrows

All-Conference
Dec 4, 2005
14,149
3,597
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I saw my first UKO Tweet in the “wild” yesterday and it was the same stupid **** he posts here.

I think we should all chip in five bucks so he can buy himself a life.
 
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MudererofCrows

All-Conference
Dec 4, 2005
14,149
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You know we’ve all had our moments with Cal. Been frustrated, pissed off, called him a fat wop ********** but seeing him visiting Dickie V and the joy he brought to him that **** just hits.

Say whatever but Cal does care about people and helping others and using the platform of Kentucky Basketball for good in the world. I will always respect him for that.*

*still reserves the right to call him a fat wop **********.
 

GrandePdre

All-American
Jan 21, 2008
17,126
6,634
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I thought Georgia's 6-26 season had to be a historically bad record for a Power 5 conference program, but Oregon State going 3-28 this year is the landslide winner. They were in the Elite 8 last year and took Houston to the final minutes. Their coach's name is Wayne Tinkle, so that and his Sean Miller-esque sweating through his dress shirt are probably contributing factors.

 
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