Chief said Sumlin well before they did though. That's where they got it from.btfd16 wrote:He has been shoddy in the past, actually used this board as a source once or twice. But he was dead on about Sumlin a week before and maintained it even though everyone was overreacting about Ken N and others.BE4RDOWN21 wrote:this made me lol for surebillk78 wrote:How credible is this? Is that you Mark?btfd16 wrote:
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Longhorned wrote:I'm delivering a lecture on the Byzantine emperor Justinian right now.
I’m missing out on one of my best staff members going away breakfast party.
Lol fuck yeah NCC
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Longhorned wrote:For the sake of these students, you all let me know anything I can add about this dude:97cats wrote:you put the what in the what?Longhorned wrote:I'm delivering a lecture on the Byzantine emperor Justinian right now.
He couldn't sit still long enough to smile when they made this mosaic of him?
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That doesn't look anything like Sean MillerMerkin wrote:Longhorned wrote:For the sake of these students, you all let me know anything I can add about this dude:97cats wrote:you put the what in the what?Longhorned wrote:I'm delivering a lecture on the Byzantine emperor Justinian right now.
He couldn't sit still long enough to smile when they made this mosaic of him?
Horrible
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Does look like Larry Scott.
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He Expanded His Empire To A Significant DegreeLonghorned wrote:For the sake of these students, you all let me know anything I can add about this dude:97cats wrote:you put the what in the what?Longhorned wrote:I'm delivering a lecture on the Byzantine emperor Justinian right now.
Utilizing the assistance of his strong, wealthy wife Theodora, Justinian made the leap to expand his empire in the west. Justinian did not succeed in reclaiming all of that territory, but he did make considerable gains. Belisarius, who acted as Justinian’s general, also played a significant role in the success of Justinian in this regard.
He Helped Put Constantinople Back Together
High taxes left the people of Constantinople deeply unhappy. In fact, they were so unhappy, they rioted quite frequently. Justinian put a stop to this. Introducing a Justinian version of Roman Law, Justinian was able to bring down the frequency of the riots. With a strong measure of law and order established, rebuilding this crucial city became possible
His Part In Hagia Sophia
The Hagia Sophia quickly established itself as one of the most extraordinary marvels in the eastern world. This massive church was built as a dedication to Christianity, and it was a stunning accomplishment for the emperor during his reign.
He Conquered
If the mark of a successful emperor is determined by how much land they conquer, then there is no question that Justinian had a rule that was significant. Not only did he conquer Italy, but the leader of the Byzantine Empire also took control of much of the North African coast. Furthermore, Justinian even got as far as Spain.
He Utilized Others
Justinian wasn’t just brilliant and cunning on his own. One of the secrets to his success was the fact that he knew to respect the potential that others could bring to a given situation. For example, he greatly respected the exceptional, deeply political mind of his wife Theodora. He trusted his general Belisarius to handle military operations. His reign was a successful one for a number of reasons. There is no question that one of his most significant accomplishments was enjoying a reign that took full advantage of those around him. It could certainly be one of main keys to his success, during a reign that lasted for several decades.
Just off the top of my head of course...
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https://247sports.com/Bolt/Washington-H ... -115664343" target="_blank
I thought this was interesting...Also, Boozer admits that he received benefits while at Dook.
I thought this was interesting...Also, Boozer admits that he received benefits while at Dook.
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I remember writing a paper about the Hagia Sophia with Ray Owes in Middle Eastern Studies nearly 25 years ago.
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Take it for what its worth, and its not a source I trust 1000% but did hear the same thing about Heeke and Robbins backing Miller. Heard the big boosters were VERY strong in backing Miller.
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"Make it so, Number One." (Or am I mixing my metaphors?)Gilbertcat wrote:I am sure Miller would settle with ESPN if they gave him the full rights to Star Wars. Should be simple enough.
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This is where I am at. I always take it with a grain of salt, but use clues from other rumblings. Until I hear otherwise, I believe it.Newportcat wrote:Take it for what its worth, and its not a source I trust 1000% but did hear the same thing about Heeke and Robbins backing Miller. Heard the big boosters were VERY strong in backing Miller.
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He was caught on a FBI wiretap with Christian Dawkins in spring 2017 discussing paying $100,000 to make sure Belisaurus committed to being general of his army.Longhorned wrote:For the sake of these students, you all let me know anything I can add about this dude:97cats wrote:you put the what in the what?Longhorned wrote:I'm delivering a lecture on the Byzantine emperor Justinian right now.
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Greg's shelf life was gone a long time ago.
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*espn correction. the year was 516.Spaceman Spiff wrote:He was caught on a FBI wiretap with Christian Dawkins in spring 2017 discussing paying $100,000 to make sure Belisaurus committed to being general of his army.Longhorned wrote:For the sake of these students, you all let me know anything I can add about this dude:97cats wrote:you put the what in the what?Longhorned wrote:I'm delivering a lecture on the Byzantine emperor Justinian right now.
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It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
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Get his name right! It’s Mark Schlimeball...
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So now we're into the "Miller should go just because" zone where we just stop referring to any specifics and just push the controversy itself as a reason to let him go? Eff Hansen.btfd16 wrote: Greg's shelf life was gone a long time ago.
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Looks like the Mr. Bean of the ByzantineLonghorned wrote:For the sake of these students, you all let me know anything I can add about this dude:97cats wrote:you put the what in the what?Longhorned wrote:I'm delivering a lecture on the Byzantine emperor Justinian right now.
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The only person I believe is Mark SchlabachNewportcat wrote:Take it for what its worth, and its not a source I trust 1000% but did hear the same thing about Heeke and Robbins backing Miller. Heard the big boosters were VERY strong in backing Miller.
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EastCoastCat wrote:He Expanded His Empire To A Significant DegreeLonghorned wrote:For the sake of these students, you all let me know anything I can add about this dude:97cats wrote:you put the what in the what?Longhorned wrote:I'm delivering a lecture on the Byzantine emperor Justinian right now.
Utilizing the assistance of his strong, wealthy wife Theodora, Justinian made the leap to expand his empire in the west. Justinian did not succeed in reclaiming all of that territory, but he did make considerable gains. Belisarius, who acted as Justinian’s general, also played a significant role in the success of Justinian in this regard.
He Helped Put Constantinople Back Together
High taxes left the people of Constantinople deeply unhappy. In fact, they were so unhappy, they rioted quite frequently. Justinian put a stop to this. Introducing a Justinian version of Roman Law, Justinian was able to bring down the frequency of the riots. With a strong measure of law and order established, rebuilding this crucial city became possible
His Part In Hagia Sophia
The Hagia Sophia quickly established itself as one of the most extraordinary marvels in the eastern world. This massive church was built as a dedication to Christianity, and it was a stunning accomplishment for the emperor during his reign.
He Conquered
If the mark of a successful emperor is determined by how much land they conquer, then there is no question that Justinian had a rule that was significant. Not only did he conquer Italy, but the leader of the Byzantine Empire also took control of much of the North African coast. Furthermore, Justinian even got as far as Spain.
He Utilized Others
Justinian wasn’t just brilliant and cunning on his own. One of the secrets to his success was the fact that he knew to respect the potential that others could bring to a given situation. For example, he greatly respected the exceptional, deeply political mind of his wife Theodora. He trusted his general Belisarius to handle military operations. His reign was a successful one for a number of reasons. There is no question that one of his most significant accomplishments was enjoying a reign that took full advantage of those around him. It could certainly be one of main keys to his success, during a reign that lasted for several decades.
Just off the top of my head of course...
Reads like a great recruiter who was also excelled at the X's or O's.
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How does Hansen honestly still write for the paper?
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Ironic isn't it?btfd16 wrote: Greg's shelf life was gone a long time ago.
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*correction 2, the conversation is believed to have occurred at some point in the Dark Ages, and perhaps not precisely in 516. Also, it appears the name of the general is incorrect and the general in question is not a dinosaur.PieceOfMeat wrote:*espn correction. the year was 516.Spaceman Spiff wrote:He was caught on a FBI wiretap with Christian Dawkins in spring 2017 discussing paying $100,000 to make sure Belisaurus committed to being general of his army.Longhorned wrote:For the sake of these students, you all let me know anything I can add about this dude:97cats wrote:you put the what in the what?Longhorned wrote:I'm delivering a lecture on the Byzantine emperor Justinian right now.
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Also appears if he cared for destroying his rivals.Merkin wrote:EastCoastCat wrote:He Expanded His Empire To A Significant DegreeLonghorned wrote:For the sake of these students, you all let me know anything I can add about this dude:97cats wrote:you put the what in the what?Longhorned wrote:I'm delivering a lecture on the Byzantine emperor Justinian right now.
Utilizing the assistance of his strong, wealthy wife Theodora, Justinian made the leap to expand his empire in the west. Justinian did not succeed in reclaiming all of that territory, but he did make considerable gains. Belisarius, who acted as Justinian’s general, also played a significant role in the success of Justinian in this regard.
He Helped Put Constantinople Back Together
High taxes left the people of Constantinople deeply unhappy. In fact, they were so unhappy, they rioted quite frequently. Justinian put a stop to this. Introducing a Justinian version of Roman Law, Justinian was able to bring down the frequency of the riots. With a strong measure of law and order established, rebuilding this crucial city became possible
His Part In Hagia Sophia
The Hagia Sophia quickly established itself as one of the most extraordinary marvels in the eastern world. This massive church was built as a dedication to Christianity, and it was a stunning accomplishment for the emperor during his reign.
He Conquered
If the mark of a successful emperor is determined by how much land they conquer, then there is no question that Justinian had a rule that was significant. Not only did he conquer Italy, but the leader of the Byzantine Empire also took control of much of the North African coast. Furthermore, Justinian even got as far as Spain.
He Utilized Others
Justinian wasn’t just brilliant and cunning on his own. One of the secrets to his success was the fact that he knew to respect the potential that others could bring to a given situation. For example, he greatly respected the exceptional, deeply political mind of his wife Theodora. He trusted his general Belisarius to handle military operations. His reign was a successful one for a number of reasons. There is no question that one of his most significant accomplishments was enjoying a reign that took full advantage of those around him. It could certainly be one of main keys to his success, during a reign that lasted for several decades.
Just off the top of my head of course...
Reads like a great recruiter who was also excelled at the X's or O's.
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Hey i noticed that UFC fight night is on fs1 before our game tonight.
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You are right Greg...Nothing last forever including your job.MountainCat wrote:Ironic isn't it?btfd16 wrote: Greg's shelf life was gone a long time ago.
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1580 here in Phoenix just said multiple sources say Miller returning and the deal will be restructured. Not sure if PPU is one source. Just passing it on.
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me thinks some news that is good is around the corner.....97
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I would absolutely LOVE to see Miller walk onto the court tonight before the game!
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i swear when i first saw that picture i thought Miller was getting ready to puff an inhaler
It's long past time to bring this back to the court, let's do it with a small update:
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Winger is the manazcat49 wrote:me thinks some news that is good is around the corner.....97
stay tuned....
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Imagine the cheer that will arise.BBQ wildcat wrote:I would absolutely LOVE to see Miller walk onto the court tonight before the game!
Deafening.
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PieceOfMeat wrote:i swear when i first saw that picture i thought Miller was getting ready to puff an inhaler
Same here, exactly what I thought.
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I need some Winger in my life, bring it on!97cats wrote:Winger is the manazcat49 wrote:me thinks some news that is good is around the corner.....97
stay tuned....
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I bet our emails to the AD and prez worked their magic and helped guide them. Along with the big boosters of course haha.
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I have my tickets for tonight and I am fucking HYPED
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I Miller
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Lose your voice Dosia!Dosia wrote:I have my tickets for tonight and I am fucking HYPED
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Miller is a fucking witch if he survives this
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Might be one of the loudest games since Gonzaga or Florida. Plus imagine if Trier is cleared. I am very jealous.CalStateTempe wrote:Lose your voice Dosia!Dosia wrote:I have my tickets for tonight and I am fucking HYPED
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In Millers Son I trust
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Fucking GandalfNYCat wrote:Miller is a fucking witch if he survives this
Maybe he has a change of heart after all this and wants to stay at Arizona.
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Win and Vindicate
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lets look at this another way, lets say that the ESPN fuck up was actually a blessing in disguise for Sean Miller and the University of Arizona.
how you say...stay with me --
what is the sides were on a mutual track to separate amicably at the end of the season before the bogus ESPN report and, because of the bogus report, the two sides (Miller & the University) were forced to communicate and together resulting in a restructured a long term deal that gave the university protection if future implication that are VALID ever arise.
if they don't, incentives in the deal for Miler to be satisfied and protection to the university in case of more blind-sides.
both sides get support and leadership from each other and the relationship gets stronger through this conflict, avoiding a amicable separation after the season.
however, in the event Miller would get reinstated, and Trier gets cleared, i would not be shocked if Arizona made a passionate and deep run in March resulting in a Final Four.
stay tuned
how you say...stay with me --
what is the sides were on a mutual track to separate amicably at the end of the season before the bogus ESPN report and, because of the bogus report, the two sides (Miller & the University) were forced to communicate and together resulting in a restructured a long term deal that gave the university protection if future implication that are VALID ever arise.
if they don't, incentives in the deal for Miler to be satisfied and protection to the university in case of more blind-sides.
both sides get support and leadership from each other and the relationship gets stronger through this conflict, avoiding a amicable separation after the season.
however, in the event Miller would get reinstated, and Trier gets cleared, i would not be shocked if Arizona made a passionate and deep run in March resulting in a Final Four.
stay tuned
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TOLD YA SO!!!
#FREE ZO COMING SOON
#FREE ZO COMING SOON
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I am emotionally erect
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Well he should. This past week was a clear demonstration of the passion this fan base exudes. Damn proud and I'll be there tonight to lose my voice along with DosiaCalStateTempe wrote:Fucking GandalfNYCat wrote:Miller is a fucking witch if he survives this
Maybe he has a change of heart after all this and wants to stay at Arizona.
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that was my exact quote on September 29, 2017 on this exact very site just days after the scandal hit.NYCat wrote:Miller is a fucking witch if he survives this
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Who ever posted that their son said “maybe I shouldnt care about sports so much” should pull him aside and say that everything works out in the end.
Bear down!
Bear down!