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Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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He said "If this is a medical emergency, please hang up and dial 911, otherwise please listen carefully to our new automated system as it has recently changed..."
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After this season his contract will only be for 2 years. He will be the coach next year barring something unforeseen due to current booster support along with the fact that Arizona has issues with its football coach and support there, but Miller's future beyond next season is very much in question. He will not continue as Arizona's coach with only 1 year remaining on his contract, so he will either be fired or he will be extended by the end of the next season. So this year's tourney and next year in general is the tell all be all for his future here. People are using their own two eyes to decipher that this year's team isn't long for the NCAA tournament and next year we're fielding an entirely new roster without 3 1st round picks, so yeah....there's a reason people are discussing this.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
Re: Sean Miller
When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Stop projectingenfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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enfuego, are you really just shutting your eyes and plugging your ears over what's come out about KU's egregious violations of NCAA rules? They're quite arguably far worse than anything that's been alleged about AZ.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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Please stop describing your disgusting sexual fantasies to us. This is a family-friendly message board.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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Surely he's here to cum swap with Droop&Dribble, but why they can't hook up?Chicat wrote:Please stop describing your disgusting sexual fantasies to us. This is a family-friendly message board.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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Good thing there's no evidence then huh? Oh wait.....you're talking about Kansas aren't you?enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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He just can’t wait!!azgreg wrote:Good thing there's no evidence then huh? Oh wait.....you're talking about Kansas aren't you?enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
Kansas will release public response to allegations of major NCAA violations on Thursday. Kansas will make public Thursday its formal response to the NCAA in the ongoing investigation into the basketball program, athletic director Jeff Long told CBS Sports.
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Whats the matter Fuegs are you afraid that the NCAA might scalp Bill Self??...........oh wait.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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Am I on candid camera?Beachcat97 wrote:enfuego, are you really just shutting your eyes and plugging your ears over what's come out about KU's egregious violations of NCAA rules? They're quite arguably far worse than anything that's been alleged about AZ.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Actually this is “Are You Smarter Than A 5th Grader?” and I’m sorry to report you were knocked out during the opening credits. Better luck next time Sport.enfuego wrote:Am I on candid camera?Beachcat97 wrote:enfuego, are you really just shutting your eyes and plugging your ears over what's come out about KU's egregious violations of NCAA rules? They're quite arguably far worse than anything that's been alleged about AZ.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
Re: Sean Miller
You have no idea what you are taking about when you say Miller future beyond next year is very much in question. Who told you that? That is what I thought. Next year he will have exactly what you said he should recruit.....a bunch of 4 stars. Not happy with that? Let me know when Marty calls you.ChooChooCat wrote:After this season his contract will only be for 2 years. He will be the coach next year barring something unforeseen due to current booster support along with the fact that Arizona has issues with its football coach and support there, but Miller's future beyond next season is very much in question. He will not continue as Arizona's coach with only 1 year remaining on his contract, so he will either be fired or he will be extended by the end of the next season. So this year's tourney and next year in general is the tell all be all for his future here. People are using their own two eyes to decipher that this year's team isn't long for the NCAA tournament and next year we're fielding an entirely new roster without 3 1st round picks, so yeah....there's a reason people are discussing this.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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You are facing 5 level one violations....I think that is 3 more than anyone else. I think Kansas's response is due this month so that will be interesting to see.enfuego wrote:Am I on candid camera?Beachcat97 wrote:enfuego, are you really just shutting your eyes and plugging your ears over what's come out about KU's egregious violations of NCAA rules? They're quite arguably far worse than anything that's been alleged about AZ.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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Is Snoop Dogg going to deliver it?TheCat wrote:You are facing 5 level one violations....I think that is 3 more than anyone else. I think Kansas's response is due this month so that will be interesting to see.enfuego wrote:Am I on candid camera?Beachcat97 wrote:enfuego, are you really just shutting your eyes and plugging your ears over what's come out about KU's egregious violations of NCAA rules? They're quite arguably far worse than anything that's been alleged about AZ.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
Of the 12 coaches, Rush picked the one whose fans have the deepest passion, the longest memories, the greatest lung capacity and … did I mention deep passion?
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All made up. Public response comes out tomorrow.TheCat wrote:You are facing 5 level one violations....I think that is 3 more than anyone else. I think Kansas's response is due this month so that will be interesting to see.enfuego wrote:Am I on candid camera?Beachcat97 wrote:enfuego, are you really just shutting your eyes and plugging your ears over what's come out about KU's egregious violations of NCAA rules? They're quite arguably far worse than anything that's been alleged about AZ.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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So, someone stole Bill Self's cell phone and sent text messages about paying players?enfuego wrote:
All made up. Public response comes out tomorrow.
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Yeah, that didn't happen.midnightx wrote:So, someone stole Bill Self's cell phone and sent text messages about paying players?enfuego wrote:
All made up. Public response comes out tomorrow.
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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That’s our Sean. Makes friends wherever he goes...IrishAzCat wrote:
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The dudes that do the Bad Lip Reading series on YouTube need to put one together for Sean.
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Believe it or not, it's just one dude.
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For you enfuego since Kansas had to reply today.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
"Given the seriousness of the allegations, Kansas could be in line for a postseason ban, loss of scholarships and a possible suspension of Self.
"It can be a hit, but you can recover from the hit if the foundation is strong," Self told CBS Sports earlier this month. "We'll get through this. But nobody likes going through it."
Kansas is considered the most notable case in a series of investigations being conducted by the NCAA of universities at least mentioned in the FBI investigation of college basketball."
Sounds like Self knows the hammer is coming.......lol
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lol, not. The response is a big f u to the NCAA and supports that Kansas and Self is innocent. Thanks for playing.TheCat wrote:For you enfuego since Kansas had to reply today.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
"Given the seriousness of the allegations, Kansas could be in line for a postseason ban, loss of scholarships and a possible suspension of Self.
"It can be a hit, but you can recover from the hit if the foundation is strong," Self told CBS Sports earlier this month. "We'll get through this. But nobody likes going through it."
Kansas is considered the most notable case in a series of investigations being conducted by the NCAA of universities at least mentioned in the FBI investigation of college basketball."
Sounds like Self knows the hammer is coming.......lol
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Literally everything that has come out in the last couple years has pointed to saying "God damn KU and Self are super guilty"enfuego wrote:lol, not. The response is a big f u to the NCAA and supports that Kansas and Self is innocent. Thanks for playing.TheCat wrote:For you enfuego since Kansas had to reply today.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
"Given the seriousness of the allegations, Kansas could be in line for a postseason ban, loss of scholarships and a possible suspension of Self.
"It can be a hit, but you can recover from the hit if the foundation is strong," Self told CBS Sports earlier this month. "We'll get through this. But nobody likes going through it."
Kansas is considered the most notable case in a series of investigations being conducted by the NCAA of universities at least mentioned in the FBI investigation of college basketball."
Sounds like Self knows the hammer is coming.......lol
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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"I could have outrun those birds"IrishAzCat wrote:
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From people who don't know what they are talking about and message board experts.ASUHATER! wrote:Literally everything that has come out in the last couple years has pointed to saying "God damn KU and Self are super guilty"enfuego wrote:lol, not. The response is a big f u to the NCAA and supports that Kansas and Self is innocent. Thanks for playing.TheCat wrote:For you enfuego since Kansas had to reply today.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
"Given the seriousness of the allegations, Kansas could be in line for a postseason ban, loss of scholarships and a possible suspension of Self.
"It can be a hit, but you can recover from the hit if the foundation is strong," Self told CBS Sports earlier this month. "We'll get through this. But nobody likes going through it."
Kansas is considered the most notable case in a series of investigations being conducted by the NCAA of universities at least mentioned in the FBI investigation of college basketball."
Sounds like Self knows the hammer is coming.......lol
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Also every media report, investigation and trial...
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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Fake news sells. The investigation and trial all pointed to Kansas having no knowledge of the ongoings of Adidas. Educate yourself son. Go read Kansas's response.ASUHATER! wrote:Also every media report, investigation and trial...
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Uh yeah none of what you're saying is remotely true.enfuego wrote:Fake news sells. The investigation and trial all pointed to Kansas having no knowledge of the ongoings of Adidas. Educate yourself son. Go read Kansas's response.ASUHATER! wrote:Also every media report, investigation and trial...
i was going to put the ua/asu records here...but i forgot what they were.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
i'll just go with fuck asu.
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You're an undiluted moron.enfuego wrote:Fake news sells. The investigation and trial all pointed to Kansas having no knowledge of the ongoings of Adidas. Educate yourself son. Go read Kansas's response.ASUHATER! wrote:Also every media report, investigation and trial...
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You mean, where the university says that, even though it, and Self, admitted that Gassnola was a booster when it was trying to get deSousa reinstated, that he was not in fact a booster now that they’re contesting these allegations???enfuego wrote:Fake news sells. The investigation and trial all pointed to Kansas having no knowledge of the ongoings of Adidas. Educate yourself son. Go read Kansas's response.ASUHATER! wrote:Also every media report, investigation and trial...
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I know Bill Self is low hanging fruit (yes, that’s a reference to his testicle situation in those assless chaps ... the internet is forever) but this thread is actually dedicated to a coach who WASN’T texting Adidas execs about the money they needed to throw around to get kids to a shithole like Lawrence, Kansas.
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There was only one team that tried to pay Ayton and it was testified to in court and also recorded in a conversation with the wig master himself. Welcome to Kansas.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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I love ya Jon. & I was happy for him last night but even more (selfishly) that second half!! C'mon 'Cats...you have a higher gear & now it's time to hit it for coach.97cats wrote:20 wins
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Should be an absolute expectation and shoe in for Arizona every single season.97cats wrote:20 wins
This is.....Arizona.
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There was only one team that actually succeeded in paying Ayton, if you believe the testimony of your former assistant coach.TheCat wrote:There was only one team that tried to pay Ayton and it was testified to in court and also recorded in a conversation with the wig master himself. Welcome to Kansas.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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Book stating Miller paying Ayton was him bragging to bag men so they would give him more money to bring players to their agency. In no way shape or form did Book “testify” (as you say) in court anything resembling Miller paying anyone.enfuego wrote:There was only one team that actually succeeded in paying Ayton, if you believe the testimony of your former assistant coach.TheCat wrote:There was only one team that tried to pay Ayton and it was testified to in court and also recorded in a conversation with the wig master himself. Welcome to Kansas.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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Testimony is testimony as minestrone is minestrone. Bill Self wears a rug 'cause he has too much testosterony. Learn the logic and one day you might trade a wet firecracker for yo box of dynamite. It's enfuego's brain and I'm livin' in it!IndianaZonaFan wrote:Book stating Miller paying Ayton was him bragging to bag men so they would give him more money to bring players to their agency. In no way shape or form did Book “testify” (as you say) in court anything resembling Miller paying anyone.enfuego wrote:There was only one team that actually succeeded in paying Ayton, if you believe the testimony of your former assistant coach.TheCat wrote:There was only one team that tried to pay Ayton and it was testified to in court and also recorded in a conversation with the wig master himself. Welcome to Kansas.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
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I love these posts. "OJ is innocent! Go read what Johnnie Cochran said in court today!"enfuego wrote:Fake news sells. The investigation and trial all pointed to Kansas having no knowledge of the ongoings of Adidas. Educate yourself son. Go read Kansas's response.ASUHATER! wrote:Also every media report, investigation and trial...
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Well, as long as everyone here is making up their own facts, I might as well too.IndianaZonaFan wrote: Book stating Miller paying Ayton was him bragging to bag men so they would give him more money to bring players to their agency. In no way shape or form did Book “testify” (as you say) in court anything resembling Miller paying anyone.
"Arizona got uppercutted out of the 2018 tournament by No. 13 Buffalo, which delivered one of the most overwhelming, lopsided upsets by a double-digit seed in tournament history (89-68). "
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You have to know what a fact is, first.enfuego wrote:Well, as long as everyone here is making up their own facts, I might as well too.IndianaZonaFan wrote: Book stating Miller paying Ayton was him bragging to bag men so they would give him more money to bring players to their agency. In no way shape or form did Book “testify” (as you say) in court anything resembling Miller paying anyone.
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Here's a fact: You're an idiot. #notmadeupenfuego wrote:Well, as long as everyone here is making up their own facts, I might as well too.
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How awesome would it be to have a Kansas fan poster who wasn’t into lying?enfuego wrote:Well, as long as everyone here is making up their own facts, I might as well too.IndianaZonaFan wrote: Book stating Miller paying Ayton was him bragging to bag men so they would give him more money to bring players to their agency. In no way shape or form did Book “testify” (as you say) in court anything resembling Miller paying anyone.
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If there's another KU fan who posts on here (ie: besides fuego), I've not seen them.Chicat wrote:How awesome would it be to have a Kansas fan poster who wasn’t into lying?enfuego wrote:Well, as long as everyone here is making up their own facts, I might as well too.IndianaZonaFan wrote: Book stating Miller paying Ayton was him bragging to bag men so they would give him more money to bring players to their agency. In no way shape or form did Book “testify” (as you say) in court anything resembling Miller paying anyone.
The other schools whose fans I've noticed here: Kansas, UCLA, and Duke. I guess it's a weirdly flattering group?
Anyway, this is the Sean Miller thread, so here's a thought on our coach: man would it be nice if he could get his team to stack its best two weeks of the season together starting next week.
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Re: Sean Miller
I think some of us (me included) maintain an irrational belief that toadias will come back. As will TopCat. And RubenD. And uastacy. And gumby. And claudia. And maybe even Muffley.Beachcat97 wrote:If there's another KU fan who posts on here (ie: besides fuego), I've not seen them.Chicat wrote:How awesome would it be to have a Kansas fan poster who wasn’t into lying?enfuego wrote:Well, as long as everyone here is making up their own facts, I might as well too.IndianaZonaFan wrote: Book stating Miller paying Ayton was him bragging to bag men so they would give him more money to bring players to their agency. In no way shape or form did Book “testify” (as you say) in court anything resembling Miller paying anyone.
Re: Sean Miller
Bingo. Self and Kansas are going to have some serious problems, because IIRC, there are preserved text messages that he sent referring to paying players.TheCat wrote:There was only one team that tried to pay Ayton and it was testified to in court and also recorded in a conversation with the wig master himself. Welcome to Kansas.enfuego wrote:When there is evidence you are paying players $10k a month and an impending show cause and death penalty, a buy out may not be necessary.CatFanOneMil wrote:Why do people assume Millers job is in jeopardy?
I see no evidence of this in anything so far...besides the UofA does not have a cash cow to buy out his contract and another 10 cash cows to upgrade his void...this is a ridiculous conversation.
Re: Sean Miller
There are Arizona fans who pay money each month to post on BRO...Beachcat97 wrote:If there's another KU fan who posts on here (ie: besides fuego), I've not seen them.Chicat wrote:How awesome would it be to have a Kansas fan poster who wasn’t into lying?enfuego wrote:Well, as long as everyone here is making up their own facts, I might as well too.IndianaZonaFan wrote: Book stating Miller paying Ayton was him bragging to bag men so they would give him more money to bring players to their agency. In no way shape or form did Book “testify” (as you say) in court anything resembling Miller paying anyone.
The other schools whose fans I've noticed here: Kansas, UCLA, and Duke. I guess it's a weirdly flattering group?
Anyway, this is the Sean Miller thread, so here's a thought on our coach: man would it be nice if he could get his team to stack its best two weeks of the season together starting next week.
I think Bug and I are the longest-tenured Bruins here. 11banners is a friend of mine but he never made his way over to the new board.
History says, Don't hope
On this side of the grave,
But then, once in a lifetime
The longed-for tidal wave
Of justice can rise up
And hope and history rhyme.
Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth.
On this side of the grave,
But then, once in a lifetime
The longed-for tidal wave
Of justice can rise up
And hope and history rhyme.
Every lie we tell incurs a debt to the truth.