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Hidalgo surprisingly only averaging 6.3 FTA per game. That said, Wenzel only averages 4.8 FTA per game.

Fuck LOLUVA alums. Also fuck the current students.

That is all.

Agreed.

It's a community, and our members have their respective roles. I donate for the same reason. Also, I feel as if it adds to the value of the credentials I earned some time ago.

But if we're honest, the TV coverage and NIL make college sports professional, and that's not supported primarily by the 20 year olds.

That may be the popular opinion, but it hasn't been at all that for a long, long time, if it ever was. There was a lottery for students to get free tickets even back when I was a student. Arguing what it SHOULD be and what it IS are two different things.

What's funny are the folks claiming it's all about the college kids, but then complaining when those students have to pay some modicum of fees.

It's professional sports now, and nobody is arguing that it's not anymore. And they welcome alumni back because alumni are making donations.

I always dread playing teams with a "Star" player. They seem to get a lot of benefit of doubt from referees rather than calling it straight. I can remember Clark leading with her elbow the entire game while we got foul after foul. Hidalgo gets a lot of that same treatment.

Yup, and if you have only worked private like me, you can look at what's happened and wonder WTF is going on. I try to give Whit the benefit because I dont know who the problem is. The hurdles are completely different.

You gotta know what a crumpet is to understand cricket.

Standard student dress for early 1900's LOLUVA football games...

Thank you!

Maybe a quicker way of describing it is Brent Pry and Mike Young are just townies who also happen to be coaches and get to coach their favorite team.

In fairness, and full disclosure, probably about 95% of my thoughts on cricket are based off of the views of (1) my old girlfriend in grad school (Frosty's original mother) and (2) my wife describing cricket, how long it was, and how much they hated it.

They may have different religions, and their family roots may lie on different sides of the Line of Control between India and Pakistan, but they'd both agree that having to watch multi day cricket matches lies somewhere between watching paint dry and Chinese water torture.

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