Re: Damion Lee
Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 11:47 am
Calling off a prediction lol what a loser
Any publicity is good publicity, right?Merkin wrote:
Spaceman Spiff wrote:
We have a coach that doesn't look like a melted version of his former self, a coach who can have sex for more than 15 seconds, our roster hole wasn't created by a sexual assault allegation, we have actually produced NBA players recently (where did you go, Peyton Siva) and we generally recruit better than the Ville.
You don't have to worry about the football coach trying to steal your girl. You don't have to eat KFC or Papa Johns. Nike 》adidas. Less grass.
Have you ever BEEN to Louisville, Kentucky? Obviously not.KaibabKat wrote:Should have been pretty easy to see this one coming from a mile away - if you look at it from Lee's point of view. What could Arizona offer that Louisville could not? What could Louisville offer that Arizona could not? Facilities? Exposure on TV and to scouts? Reputation of HC getting players to the NBA? Just where does anyone suppose that Arizona truly had an advantage?
I saw the Grateful Dead play in Louisville. My mother's side is from Lexington (only seen Lexington once when I was very young). I think Kentucky overall is a beautiful state, and it isn't as cold as further north. I can see why someone could fall in love with the area. After all it does have grass. Plus Louisville is a fairly big city where they bleed college sports (like Tucson). I would never blame anyone for choosing Louisville to play basketball.Chicat wrote:I love Louisville. Beautiful country, beautiful campus.
I'm happy that you have such lovely feelings toward that part of the country. Let's just say our tastes differ. Southern Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia have some pros, but none of them would be high on my list of places to settle down. You may not agree, and that's perfectly fine, but please allow me to have my own opinions.catgrad97 wrote:Who in their right mind would?
So much green, so relaxed, so much down-home there. For decades, native Pee Wee Reese ran a bowling alley my uncle always used to go to before he passed on last year.
Muhammad Ali and Johnny Unitas from there as well. And of course Churchill Downs.
One of America's richest sports regions outside of Ohio. And some posters here actually wonder why Lee would want to finish his college experience there?
Go out and see the world, please. There's a helluva lot more to it than Tucson.
"Have you been to Louisville?" is less an expression of opinion and more an expression that anyone who has seen what you have shares your opinion. Disputing that is not stifling your opinion but instead countering it.Puerco wrote:I'm happy that you have such lovely feelings toward that part of the country. Let's just say our tastes differ. Southern Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia have some pros, but none of them would be high on my list of places to settle down. You may not agree, and that's perfectly fine, but please allow me to have my own opinions.catgrad97 wrote:Who in their right mind would?
So much green, so relaxed, so much down-home there. For decades, native Pee Wee Reese ran a bowling alley my uncle always used to go to before he passed on last year.
Muhammad Ali and Johnny Unitas from there as well. And of course Churchill Downs.
One of America's richest sports regions outside of Ohio. And some posters here actually wonder why Lee would want to finish his college experience there?
Go out and see the world, please. There's a helluva lot more to it than Tucson.
As is this... 'Go out and see the world, please. There's a helluva lot more to it than Tucson.' But it's all cool. I'm just not a big fan of that part of the world: Roanoke through to Carbondale.Chicat wrote:"Have you been to Louisville?" is less an expression of opinion and more an expression that anyone who has seen what you have shares your opinion. Disputing that is not stifling your opinion but instead countering it.Puerco wrote:I'm happy that you have such lovely feelings toward that part of the country. Let's just say our tastes differ. Southern Indiana, Kentucky, and West Virginia have some pros, but none of them would be high on my list of places to settle down. You may not agree, and that's perfectly fine, but please allow me to have my own opinions.catgrad97 wrote:Who in their right mind would?
So much green, so relaxed, so much down-home there. For decades, native Pee Wee Reese ran a bowling alley my uncle always used to go to before he passed on last year.
Muhammad Ali and Johnny Unitas from there as well. And of course Churchill Downs.
One of America's richest sports regions outside of Ohio. And some posters here actually wonder why Lee would want to finish his college experience there?
Go out and see the world, please. There's a helluva lot more to it than Tucson.
It reeks of trying to stave off a bigtime smackdown by self imposing a fairly minimal thing. It also smells sleazy, in that it screws the current players but allows them to tell incoming recruits that they won't play under sanctions.rgdeuce wrote:Not a good year for kids who had Arizona in their final schools and went elsewhere. One year self-imposed postseason ban for all that? LMAO..... Need a little more than that. They tryin to be smart here.