Re: Sean Miller
Posted: Wed Feb 28, 2018 12:17 pm
I think Taylor is still on Scout Premium
" .... just when I think I'm out ..... they pull me back in ...."scumdevils86 wrote:ughhghhghhhhhg
ToCatHoops wrote:Hope everyone is ready for the double fuck you to the basketball world.
Well, they may be unforgivably wrong, but at least they had their priorities straight.Longhorned wrote:I just had a job candidate lunch with faculty at the University of Illinois and the faculty members were talking about this, all under the assumption that Miller is heinous criminal.
No safe places for this crap.
No kidding. I'm working from home today, and like the previous 2 days this week, I've gotten nothing done. My wife and I are about to leave for a long run, probably an hour and a half. It'll be therapeutic to work out some stress and aggravation, but I already warned her I'll be glued to my phone the entire time and might have to keep stopping to refresh the boards and TwitterEVCat wrote:I need to take a lunch, people. I need to drive home today during lunch...that is 12 long minutes with Phoenix radio (or satellite, but, really...is there a Scheer Media Network on XM 1423? I need the phone, and I am not that dick).
Something definitive either way...these shelled sunflower seeds are not sustaining me
One of them was a Kansas fan. It sucked.dovecanyoncat wrote:Well, they may be unforgivably wrong, but at least they had their priorities straight.Longhorned wrote:I just had a job candidate lunch with faculty at the University of Illinois and the faculty members were talking about this, all under the assumption that Miller is heinous criminal.
No safe places for this crap.
Yesterday I broke down after a long day in the office... it was probably 7:30pm when I jogged out to keep the janitor from seeing tears rolling down my face. The grief finally hit me, brought out by Spiff's eulogy.CalStateTempe wrote:Give me one last walk in the park Miller, just one more time before I go on a cure and Ryan Adams bender.
You'll be a legend if you're rightCatHoops wrote:Hope everyone is ready for the double fuck you to the basketball world.
To sheeples, glass eye dick and friends,sounds like "jansen"EVCat wrote:CatHoops wrote:Hope everyone is ready for the double fuck you to the basketball world.
Probably wasn't an economics academic, was he/she? One has to admit, in Kansas the University is the only economic entity that's in the black.Longhorned wrote:One of them was a Kansas fan. It sucked.dovecanyoncat wrote:Well, they may be unforgivably wrong, but at least they had their priorities straight.Longhorned wrote:I just had a job candidate lunch with faculty at the University of Illinois and the faculty members were talking about this, all under the assumption that Miller is heinous criminal.
No safe places for this crap.
And then, "I've decided to be a single woman again."YoDeFoe wrote:Yesterday I broke down after a long day in the office... it was probably 7:30pm when I jogged out to keep the janitor from seeing tears rolling down my face. The grief finally hit me, brought out by Spiff's eulogy.CalStateTempe wrote:Give me one last walk in the park Miller, just one more time before I go on a cure and Ryan Adams bender.
When I got home my wife and I talked in the kitchen. She's a Wildcat but she's also had to put up with my ridiculous fandom. I figured there'd be some tut-tuts of disapproval to how silly I was being, taking it all so seriously. But she saw it really hurt me and she gave me some time to talk. I told her how much I love Coach Miller, how much the program means to me and how much hope I'd lost.
"I just want one more run with Miller, one more go," I finished.
"We always want one more go, because we rarely see the end coming" she softly replied.
You know what's funny? Players in other NCAA sports can sign with agents.Longhorned wrote:I just had a job candidate lunch with faculty at the University of Illinois and the faculty members were talking about this, all under the assumption that Miller is heinous criminal.
No safe places for this crap.
The future of the program hangs in the balance, so yeah.Catintheheat wrote:This thread is updating faster than in game threads when UA plays a huge game.
YoDeFoe wrote:Yesterday I broke down after a long day in the office... it was probably 7:30pm when I jogged out to keep the janitor from seeing tears rolling down my face. The grief finally hit me, brought out by Spiff's eulogy.CalStateTempe wrote:Give me one last walk in the park Miller, just one more time before I go on a cure and Ryan Adams bender.
When I got home my wife and I talked in the kitchen. She's a Wildcat but she's also had to put up with my ridiculous fandom. I figured there'd be some tut-tuts of disapproval to how silly I was being, taking it all so seriously. But she saw it really hurt me and she gave me some time to talk. I told her how much I love Coach Miller, how much the program means to me and how much hope I'd lost.
"I just want one more run with Miller, one more go," I finished.
"We always want one more go, because we rarely see the end coming" she softly replied.
It's Illinois. There's some unpleasant history with that school.Longhorned wrote:I just had a job candidate lunch with faculty at the University of Illinois and the faculty members were talking about this, all under the assumption that Miller is heinous criminal.
No safe places for this crap.
Beautiful. My wife is not a Wildcat, but has always put up with my fandom. I haven't even been able to talk to her about any of this yet.YoDeFoe wrote:Yesterday I broke down after a long day in the office... it was probably 7:30pm when I jogged out to keep the janitor from seeing tears rolling down my face. The grief finally hit me, brought out by Spiff's eulogy.
When I got home my wife and I talked in the kitchen. She's a Wildcat but she's also had to put up with my ridiculous fandom. I figured there'd be some tut-tuts of disapproval to how silly I was being, taking it all so seriously. But she saw it really hurt me and she gave me some time to talk. I told her how much I love Coach Miller, how much the program means to me and how much hope I'd lost.
"I just want one more run with Miller, one more go," I finished.
"We always want one more go, because we rarely see the end coming" she softly replied.
https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/new ... ssion=true" target="_blankSarah Harper, a spokesperson for the Arizona Board of Regents, which oversees UA and other state universities, said the governing board hasn't issued a statement on the Miller situation since the weekend when ABOR chairman Bill Ridenour commented.
ABOR member Jay Heiler did say the university governing board, along with UA President Robert Robbins, will follow the facts of the Miller case.
"ABOR is acting in concert with President Robbins and his team to find the essential facts as quickly as posssible and take the course indicated by those facts," said Heiler.
Heiler, an attorney and former journalist, did say he had some concerns about the ESPN story, which has benched Miller.
“Speaking for myself, as a former editor and prosecutor, the ESPN story published regarding the continuing investigation may not have been worthy of publication and in any case was deficient in its sourcing and context as the basis for immediate decision. Efforts have been under way since to address that deficiency and proceed accordingly,” Heiler said.
That was mentioned in this thread about one hour ago, or 5 pages back.Longhorned wrote:ABOR member Jay Heiler is questioning the veracity of the ESPN report???
Am I the only one here who missed this? Schnebly just sent it to me:
https://www.bizjournals.com/phoenix/new ... ssion=true" target="_blankSarah Harper, a spokesperson for the Arizona Board of Regents, which oversees UA and other state universities, said the governing board hasn't issued a statement on the Miller situation since the weekend when ABOR chairman Bill Ridenour commented.
ABOR member Jay Heiler did say the university governing board, along with UA President Robert Robbins, will follow the facts of the Miller case.
"ABOR is acting in concert with President Robbins and his team to find the essential facts as quickly as posssible and take the course indicated by those facts," said Heiler.
Heiler, an attorney and former journalist, did say he had some concerns about the ESPN story, which has benched Miller.
“Speaking for myself, as a former editor and prosecutor, the ESPN story published regarding the continuing investigation may not have been worthy of publication and in any case was deficient in its sourcing and context as the basis for immediate decision. Efforts have been under way since to address that deficiency and proceed accordingly,” Heiler said.
I'm really sorry to hear that... too much grief in a short period, keep at it.ecurbh wrote:Beautiful. My wife is not a Wildcat, but has always put up with my fandom. I haven't even been able to talk to her about any of this yet.YoDeFoe wrote:Yesterday I broke down after a long day in the office... it was probably 7:30pm when I jogged out to keep the janitor from seeing tears rolling down my face. The grief finally hit me, brought out by Spiff's eulogy.
When I got home my wife and I talked in the kitchen. She's a Wildcat but she's also had to put up with my ridiculous fandom. I figured there'd be some tut-tuts of disapproval to how silly I was being, taking it all so seriously. But she saw it really hurt me and she gave me some time to talk. I told her how much I love Coach Miller, how much the program means to me and how much hope I'd lost.
"I just want one more run with Miller, one more go," I finished.
"We always want one more go, because we rarely see the end coming" she softly replied.
My beloved dog, who always sat on the couch with me during games, just died unexpectedly a few weeks ago. This feels like an extension of that grief. I know I'm just a lurker and therefore somewhat a stranger, but having all of you to go through this with means a lot.
Take good care, ecurbh. Very sorry to hear.YoDeFoe wrote:I'm really sorry to hear that... too much grief in a short period, keep at it.ecurbh wrote:Beautiful. My wife is not a Wildcat, but has always put up with my fandom. I haven't even been able to talk to her about any of this yet.YoDeFoe wrote:Yesterday I broke down after a long day in the office... it was probably 7:30pm when I jogged out to keep the janitor from seeing tears rolling down my face. The grief finally hit me, brought out by Spiff's eulogy.
When I got home my wife and I talked in the kitchen. She's a Wildcat but she's also had to put up with my ridiculous fandom. I figured there'd be some tut-tuts of disapproval to how silly I was being, taking it all so seriously. But she saw it really hurt me and she gave me some time to talk. I told her how much I love Coach Miller, how much the program means to me and how much hope I'd lost.
"I just want one more run with Miller, one more go," I finished.
"We always want one more go, because we rarely see the end coming" she softly replied.
My beloved dog, who always sat on the couch with me during games, just died unexpectedly a few weeks ago. This feels like an extension of that grief. I know I'm just a lurker and therefore somewhat a stranger, but having all of you to go through this with means a lot.
EVCat: Your wife is an angel.
Their thesis is basically:BibbysTowelDude wrote:https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... g-his-job/
Just more stuff.. Parrish and Norlander in case anyone hates them and wants to avoid.
Yep, fucking hypocritical scum.BibbysTowelDude wrote:That is why I end up laughing about all of this, the people calling us crooks and slime balls all agree the players should get scrilla but oh no when we find out most of them are under the table it’s heinous criminal behavior. Fuck All Of Them!!!!
Beyond comprehension.Spaceman Spiff wrote:Their thesis is basically:BibbysTowelDude wrote:https://www.cbssports.com/college-baske ... g-his-job/
Just more stuff.. Parrish and Norlander in case anyone hates them and wants to avoid.
There's a legit chance the ESPN report is off base because it doesn't correspond with any external information and is suspect in sourcing. That said, it's done so much damage to Arizona and Miller that they may have to part ways.
How ****ed up is that?
Was that the pickup truck on lowrider rims?Sid wrote:Yep, fucking hypocritical scum.BibbysTowelDude wrote:That is why I end up laughing about all of this, the people calling us crooks and slime balls all agree the players should get scrilla but oh no when we find out most of them are under the table it’s heinous criminal behavior. Fuck All Of Them!!!!
I remember being introduced to Chris Mills as a freshman. Chris rolled up outside the Green Dolphin shortly after his transfer in a brand new ride I would’ve given my left nut for. After he bailed and in my typical freshman oblivion I asked my friends how the fuck can he afford that ride? They just laughed. I then quickly remembered he had KY plates.....
No, it was so long ago, but I thought it was a tricked out Mustang. Definitely had Kentucky plates and a world class sound system.rgdeuce wrote:Was that the pickup truck on lowrider rims?Sid wrote:Yep, fucking hypocritical scum.BibbysTowelDude wrote:That is why I end up laughing about all of this, the people calling us crooks and slime balls all agree the players should get scrilla but oh no when we find out most of them are under the table it’s heinous criminal behavior. Fuck All Of Them!!!!
I remember being introduced to Chris Mills as a freshman. Chris rolled up outside the Green Dolphin shortly after his transfer in a brand new ride I would’ve given my left nut for. After he bailed and in my typical freshman oblivion I asked my friends how the fuck can he afford that ride? They just laughed. I then quickly remembered he had KY plates.....