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re: St.Aug @ Riverside tonight!!!

Posted by mauck4heisman on 2/15/12 at 8:18 pm to
Any chance we get some more frequent updates on the game?
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Women's Basketball Assistant (Male) Coaches
Considering one of those male assistants at Baylor is Leon fricking Barmore, I'm pretty sure he can do whatever he wants and feel secure in himself.



umm who the hell is Leon Barmore? Oh wait, it's a girls assistant coach that's why I've never heard of him and never will. I would love to see a list of respectable coaches (and by respectable I mean someone who coaches Men's basketball) who used being an assistant womens bball coach as a stepping stone to anything better. The only thing I can I can see it being a stepping stone to is another career.

BearTiger I completely agree with you. I can't even watch Sportscenter when they show women's basketball highlights. It is f-ing awful. Anyone that says they prefer it to Men's basketball is full of it. That's like saying you prefer watching beer league softball over major league baseball.

Also try to name a worse sporting league than the WNBA.....try to think of one seriously.
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FYI...Hatch has a noodle arm.



Many said the same thing about Tom Brady.



are you serious? if you're serious you might be the dumbest person on these boards and that's really saying something...you're right up there with the people who make up offenses with all of our running backs in at the same time cause it will be "unstoppable"

hatch has a high school level arm and he made some nice runs for us, but we probably would have been better with murphy running the wild tiger bc from all the reports i heard from practice murphy can actually throw it well
look i'll admit that the kid played his arse off whenever he was in the game but to say that he was an SEC-caliber quarterback is just ridiculous

he had probably the worst arm for a quarterback than any qb in the sec...he had to basically throw his arm out to get it 25 yards down the field

of the passes he did complete, i'd say 35-50% of those were bubble screens

those people that are saying he would get some pt next year are just stupid and for some reason loyal to this kid...Jefferson will start and RS will come in for designed runs and play some WR

Hatch would have been 4th string next year

re: Closest SEC School

Posted by mauck4heisman on 1/9/09 at 12:27 pm to
why don't you just use google maps? it probably would have taken you 2 minutes to figure this out
Well this brings up an interesting question:

Which league is tougher:
CSAL - zone defense allowed, mandatory play for 6th-7th grade, press restrictions in some tournys
St. George, STM, Sacred Heart, Mercy, St. Alphonsus, St. Jude, Holy Ghost, etc

ISAA - no zone allowed, no press restrictions, no mandatory play
Southern Lab, Christian Life, Baker, Northwestern, Parkview, U-High, Episcopal, West Feliciana, Dunham, Clinton, Bethany, Jackson, Walker (6th), Denham (6th), CSAL (yes there's a school named this and they are damn good, 8th only)

I think it's obvious that the ISAA is incredibly more tough. There is tons of depth, extremely athletic players on each team, no zone d makes you have to be able to guard the super athletic kids without sitting back in a zone, no mandatory play ensures that the best players are usually on the court
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The csal is not part of isaa, or is that a school's initials?




CSAL is actually a school that has won the past two 8th grade titles in our league

I have no idea where they are located, all i know is that they have the most athleticism of any team from year to year and that their mascot is a wolverine
CSAL = Big 10
NIBA(northshore) = SEC
ISAA = NBA Western Conference

ISAA teams include: Southern Lab, Baker, Clinton, Jackson, U-High, Christian Life, Parkview, Episcopal, Northwestern (Zachary's middle school), Bethany, CSAL, and Dunham