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  1. Does the girl on the far left glow in the dark?
  2. It is only going to get better. Now that LBJ is away from Akron, he won't be protected by the Akron/Cleveland media any longer. This is going to be fun. One thing LBJ should do asap is fire his entire staff and allow Nike to recommend some real agents. These guys need to get real jobs. BTW, one thing a poster wrote below the story was this Carter guy is 28 and still lives with his mommy. Pathetic. Run LBJ...Run.
  3. Absolutely fantastic string of words. Isn't one question, If Panderfest 2010 didn't work, aren't the organizers of the event to blame for LBJ leaving and isn't LBJ just a victim of an inane and ill-conceived event?
  4. It just means that some of the students read the parts of the Bible that are scary as well. My wife is a Methodist. They are really good at being happy and pretending there is never any danger. It comes from what they read in church. At Christmas, they always read the story of Abraham being told to take his son up to the mountain and kill him, but they never read the parts where God is telling Abraham to kill his son...only the parts about a lamb being provided for them. God telling Abraham to kill his son would be too much for them to take. In the movie A River Runs Through It, the father of the two boys is a minister and describes Methodists as "Baptists who can read".
  5. This is an interesting article about how schools can slip up. There are many ways to slip up; however, many frequently slip up on a banana peel of self righteousness. I would be absolutely insane if I was an SMU fan. The team finally gets good and you decline a couple of guys because they don't pass some faculty board who is making a guess as to whether or not they can graduate. Even worse yet, this may drive off a good coach. Nice work SMU.
  6. I still don't understand this savior mentality. What on God's green Earth could rub off of LBJ, onto Akron, that would make Akron a better place?
  7. Maybe I'm just being an ugly American, but I agree. I just don't get soccer and I like a lot of sports that some might consider to be strange...ie: rugby and Australian football. Curling is frankly more exciting. I get that the players are talented at what they do, which seems to me to be flopping around on the ground, running long distances, bouncing the ball off of their heads and kicking the ball really far without any reason for doing it or care for where it is going. I tried to watch the World Cup and the play was terrible. Did anyone see Bill Buckner playing in goal for England in the US game? 1-0, 0-0...pick a boring three hours. The game is also played by a bunch of choke artists. I don't know how many times I saw what would be considered wide open nets and they missed the goal. In hockey, wide open nets end up goals. The players don't choke. Watching video of the oil spill is more exciting than watching the World Cup. The world and suburban parents whose kids aren't good at baseball, football, basketball or hockey can have soccer.
  8. Well, I've tried giving this lady all the room she needs to provide a winner. She keeps giving away -- or throwing out, the resources she needs to win. Was Kyle Baumgartner not MAC Rookie of the Year? Akron would be MAC favorites in 2010-2011, if the team had all the players that she has shoved out the door. I'd can't wait to read the Great GP One's "Get rid of all those troublemakers. Winning is all that matters" reply. The program has, without question, gotten progressively better since JK took over the team at the expense of our long history of miserable WBB teams. I would argue she has performed the best turnaround in school history and there is still a long way to go. I would also argue she is the best coach on campus because of her results....winning, and where the team came from....look at past records. At times, there will be a bump along the road. We'll see if this is a bump or if it is nothing. I wouldn't be too impressed with post season awards in the MAC. We don't really know why these players are leaving. I would like to know. If they are problems, goodbye to them. If they don't like it at UofA, goodbye to a potential malcontent. You can't let the animals run the zoo.
  9. Jesse Jackson has become part of the background noise in this country and it has to be killing him. If Jackson is a media whore, we need to look at what type he is. He isn't the high price call girl media whore any longer. Those days have passed him by. He isn't a crack whore media whore. People still take him somewhat seriously. He is somewhere in the middle sort of like a street walker with good pimp whore. That's how I see it.
  10. The first sentence of this piece has me wondering. "It has been nearly nine months since Tri-Valley's Clay Cameron capped a superb high football school career." I’m not sure whether to be happy the kid went to a football school or upset that apparently he was always high. I did learn something new. Had no idea walk-ons cannot start practicing at the same time scholarship players do. Also it sounds like the kid isn't sold on being a linebacker. Preferred walk-ons always go to camp with the team and are usually treated just like scholarship players with opportunities to compete for spots. Try-out walk-ons are added after tryouts the first week of the season, and are brought in as scout team fodder. Well that just doesn't seem right. Who are teams going to use to fill out their scout team for their first game if they can't even have walk-on tryouts until the first week of the season? And doesn't this put teams whose season starts later in the year at a disadvantage? Oh most preferred walk-ons will still end up on scout team once the season starts, as will all scholarship players getting redshirted or transfers sitting out (I hear Luke Getsy was one heluva scout team QB in '04). Preferred are just given an opportunity to compete and work in during camp, whereas the tryout guys, they'll be lucky if a coach or GA ever even learns their name.... they're scout team from the start. Being on scout team for the first game sucks because those guys never get a blow in practice, but once the try-out guys come in you have more bodies to throw in there and keep guys fresh. This was a wonderful explanation, but you completely ignored the inter-squad inequity issue. I believe the only way to correct this problem is to require all teams to start their seasons on the same week. Teams can have walk-on tryouts whenever they want, most teams just wait until school starts so they don't have to pay to house, transport, and feed a bunch of guys during camp who have no chance to play. I believe the NCAA cap for guys in camp is 105, but most teams won't carry that many to camp. I'm not really sure where the inequity is? Now hold on a sec there partner. You told me before that tryouts were not held until the first week of the season. Now you say they can be held anytime they want. That means that they could hold them the week before practice starts, but the guy who wrote the article which started me wondering in the first place says that regular walk-ons cannot start practicing at the same time as scholarship players. So just what's goin on here? Were you streachen the truth before, or now? Is this a fan board or are we testifying in front of Congress?
  11. Finally, some good news. Was it me, or am I the only one who noticed Z could touch the rim without jumping, yet had every other shot blocked. Z is a bum.
  12. It ranges from barely measurable to barely measurable to barely measureable to we dont want a kid who thinks about LBJ and not winning.
  13. The way to make a city into a "destination" for out-of-towners is to first make it a fun place to go for the locals in that city and the surrounding suburbs. If the people in that city don't have anything good to recommend, why would any tourist want to go there? In the 1950s, Cleveland was the sixth largest city in the US. They had the Browns, Indians, Playhouse Square (the second largest theater district in the US even today), Severance Hall (if you have never seen the Cle Orch here, shame on you), a convention center (my wife's cousin saw the Beatles there) and Lake Erie. Everything that I just listed can still be found in Cleveland. It wasn't a destination city then and it isn't ever going to be a destination city. Las Vegas, Orlando, Miami, Atlanta, LA, New York, Boston, etc are destination cities, not Cleveland. Want to have a trade show and convention where nobody shows up?.......Have it in Cleveland. The people of NE Ohio are well educated and hard working. Make a city that is friendly to business and those educated and hard working people will take advantage of the already exising things to do, which were all in Cleveland in the 50s. Make it a great place to live again with low crime and good schools and the town will be packed every night. Make it a city where you don't pay taxes through the nose for everything and people will move back. The answer is not another convention center or some sort of hall of fame.
  14. What the Plain Dealer and ABJ have done is even worse than you describe. They buy, hook/line/sinker, everything the powers that be in Akron and Cleveland feed to them. If they want to build a white elephant, they agree with the Cities. Nobody ever says that Cleveland is becoming full of whitel elephants (Gund...there was nothing wrong with Richfield, Browns Stadium...taxpayers had to pay for a stadium for that nonsense?......Jacobs Field...OK, maybe they did need a baseball field, Rock & Roll hof...loses money, wait until they build the new Convention Center....disaster). The next thing you know Akron will want to build a Hall of Fame for Hall of Fames. I hope everyone stops buying the idea that stadiums and destination places will make cities that were NEVER destination cities a destination.
  15. Never thought of it that way before... Another way to look at it is, the Heat could be taking tourism dollars from other Miami businesses....mom and pop type places that are not owned by millionaire NBA owners. Miami is already a tourist destination so the potential for fans was already there, people just decided to spend their money elsewhere. It isn't like you can fly to Miami for a week and take in a basketball game every night. You might get to go to one because the NBA doesn't play that often. What about the other 300+ days a year? You might also get to see the Heat play in your home town if you wanted in lieu of going to Miami. Even the cost of a ticket through a broker would probably cost less than a plane ticket, hotel, meals, rental car, etc on a trip to Miami. Would anyone still like to say LBJ leaving is going to destroy the City of Cleveland or have we all moved on to LBJ explaining the origins of the universe? The City of Cleveland will destroy itself long before any basketball player could (see video above). The universe will end before a basketball player could destroy the City of Cleveland.
  16. Yes, I can honestly say that Lebron has NOT helped us land any recruits. He has never recruited any one, to say that a kid decides to attend the University of Akron because Lebron grew up in Akron is complete stretch and nowhere close to reality. Kids choose Akron over other MAC schools because we have been one of the top teams in the MAC. and getting LBJ's gear a chance to meet the guy have him come to your games and play under one of his coaches wouldn't help at all? I'm not saying it was a huge swing but I could see it being the final little push for a kid on the fence I want kids to come to UofA because they want to help the program carry on a winning tradition, not to wear LBJ stuff. Sure. Lets just forget about using every little advantage we might have to recruit kids. Especially when it involves a connection to a celebrity, or in this case, a two time NBA MVP. We don't need to do that. We're Akron. Kids are dying to play here for a lot of other different reasons. We already have an advantage. It's called winning.
  17. Is Akron a soccer city? No Are there enough people who like soccer to fill a small stadium? Yes
  18. http://www.theatlantic.com/business/archiv...c-impact/59485/ Like I said........
  19. I don't know if there is collusion or not, but it will blow over. The NBA has invested too much into a WWE type marketing scheme to allow this "storyline" to fall. David Stern will make certain this goes nowhere. ESPN will be running "there is nothing there" stories until this blows over. The NBA and ESPN are now one company just like TNT and the WWE are one.
  20. Yes, I can honestly say that Lebron has NOT helped us land any recruits. He has never recruited any one, to say that a kid decides to attend the University of Akron because Lebron grew up in Akron is complete stretch and nowhere close to reality. Kids choose Akron over other MAC schools because we have been one of the top teams in the MAC. and getting LBJ's gear a chance to meet the guy have him come to your games and play under one of his coaches wouldn't help at all? I'm not saying it was a huge swing but I could see it being the final little push for a kid on the fence I want kids to come to UofA because they want to help the program carry on a winning tradition, not to wear LBJ stuff.
  21. I don't disagree with the article. I don't like the way he did it. LBJ is becoming an unlikeable guy....quickly. He needs to stay off camera for a while.
  22. UofA needs to move away from him asap. NEOhio is stuck in the idea that a "savior" is needed to do anything (please watch the video I posted on another thread). Our basketball team does not need a savior. The MBB program can win with or without LBJ, in Adidas or Nike. There is another idea floated on this board that they need LBJ for a new arena. First of all, they don't need a new arena, they WANT a new arena. The one they have now is fine. Just make the darn seats more comfortable. If they only way to get the arena is through that egomaniac, then we are screwed. There are many ways to get a new arena, let's explore other options. The backlash against LBJ isn't going away any time soon. I live out of state and everyone I talk to about it is disgusted by the guy. I can only imagine how bad it is in NE Ohio. We live in a time where the real unemployment rate is in excess of 15%. Nobody wants to watch obnoxious "look at me" displays the likes of which we say Thursday and Friday. Let's face it, the Friday show could be at best described as a WWE event. LBJ leaving Cleveland might actually be the best thing to ever happen to the region. Now everyone can look around and focus on real solutions to problems and not wait for the next "savior" to come along. More Hall of Fames, sports arenas, bars, star personalities, convention centers, etc are not solutions. LBJ leaving is not a problem. The idea that Cleveland/NE Ohio needed him IS a problem.
  23. OK.....does anyone find any part of LBJ's behavior in the past two weeks something that UofA should associate themselves with? Our only point of contact with LBJ is our MBB coach. While KD career, the best way we can describe his association with this nonsense, was corrected by being LBJ's freshman and soph coach in HS. KD doesn't need LBJ at this point. He never did unless you count the days he was coaching STV before he was hired at UofA to fall in behing Hip with one foot on his ass. There are a lot of questions that are smart and will come out over time. One to me is, How did LBJ become such an egomaniac and who contributed to it? Let's just say there could be a UofA connection to this question. LBJ is not a humble person like everone wants to believe. He was surrounded by a bunch of userers since he was in eight grade. He drove a Hummer in high school paid for by "someone" and laughed at those who asked where it came from by driving a miniaturized version of the car on the BB floor of STV his sophomore year of HS. There is a UofA connection here. Would anyone like me to expand?
  24. For those of you who think LBJ leaving Cleveland is going to destroy city, I beg you to please watch this video. It is 50 minutes and describes what is wrong with Cleveland; including around the 32 minute mark, the idea that "building" things is an investment in the future of a city. Watch the whole thing though if you want your thought process challenged. Again, watch it with an open mind and think about the other cities they show and they success they are having if you allow your citizens the freedom to improve a city with their own ideas. The problem with Cleveland is the incompetents working for the City are telling everyone how they should live and what is good for them. Want to revive the city, build new sports arenas and the Rock N Roll HOF is what they told eveyone. The truth is, none of the promises came true. The idea that LBJ leaving Cleveland was such a myth and lie told to everyone. The "building" lies are told even today. Want to improve your city?....build light rail....bullshit....public transportation systems are welfare programs and lose money. Build light rail and we can catch up to Europe they tell us.....Thanks, when can we get to 15% unemployment as well. Build solar panels and you can reduce global warming they tell us........great, don't solar panels radiate at 160-180 degrees F while only turning 20% of the sun into electricity. Want to have a good football program at UofA, build a new football stadium and indoor practice arena the told us.....great, we sucked last year. The next time a government employee tells you building a building is going to solve problems, I would encourage you to fart in their general direction. Please watch this video when you have time.
  25. Madden reposts. Not a big fan of LeBronukkah or LBJ. The best point is not that LBJ has become the A-Rod of Miami...not really the guy everyone likes.
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