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April 10, 2012 5:16 PM
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UncleEd2007 wrote:NuclearBdgr wrote:SaundersBucky wrote:1. Maybe we should ask our resident volleyball fan about this. 2. Isn't there somebody on this board that is married to a former college volleyball player?3. I'm probably wrong about this, but I have a vague recollection that we had a former women's volleyball player posting to this board (or B'maniac's board).Many seem to be serial daters, although the back row players, who tend to be more closer to the norm in height, seem to do better. The Jeffers-Penney marriage seems to be working out well.I don't remember a v-ball player posting Brian.Nuke, whatever happened to Carlini, my all time favorite badger v-ball player?
NuclearBdgr wrote:SaundersBucky wrote:1. Maybe we should ask our resident volleyball fan about this. 2. Isn't there somebody on this board that is married to a former college volleyball player?3. I'm probably wrong about this, but I have a vague recollection that we had a former women's volleyball player posting to this board (or B'maniac's board).Many seem to be serial daters, although the back row players, who tend to be more closer to the norm in height, seem to do better. The Jeffers-Penney marriage seems to be working out well.I don't remember a v-ball player posting Brian.
SaundersBucky wrote:1. Maybe we should ask our resident volleyball fan about this. 2. Isn't there somebody on this board that is married to a former college volleyball player?3. I'm probably wrong about this, but I have a vague recollection that we had a former women's volleyball player posting to this board (or B'maniac's board).
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NuclearBdgr wrote:UncleEd2007 wrote:NuclearBdgr wrote:SaundersBucky wrote:1. Maybe we should ask our resident volleyball fan about this. 2. Isn't there somebody on this board that is married to a former college volleyball player?3. I'm probably wrong about this, but I have a vague recollection that we had a former women's volleyball player posting to this board (or B'maniac's board).Many seem to be serial daters, although the back row players, who tend to be more closer to the norm in height, seem to do better. The Jeffers-Penney marriage seems to be working out well.I don't remember a v-ball player posting Brian.Nuke, whatever happened to Carlini, my all time favorite badger v-ball player?Last I heard, Carlini was coaching at Cardinal Stritch (where she has picked up a couple of Master degrees)
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The only place it might have seemed to be a difficult decision is inside the strange world of SEC football, where some people saw fit to attend a pro-Petrino rally on Monday night and carry bizarre signs such as "Blonde hair/Don't Care" and "What's wrong with scoring in the offseason?"
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DCBadger7 wrote:I am surprised the AD actually went ahead and fired Petrino. I believe there was no other choice, of course, but you simply can't discount the impact of winning football games on the calculus. I am SHOCKED at much of the reaction I saw from journalists on Twitter, which was overwhelmingly positive towards Long's actions and comments. Matt Hayes from Sporting News was absolutely effusive in his praise of Long and how he performed at the presser and handled the entire situation. Let me get this straight, you think the most stand up guy in this situation is the AD who hired Petrino in the first place, knowing who and what he was (a serial cheater (in professional terms) with a tenuous grasp on the truth)? Not suggesting Long didn't handle the situation in the here and now correctly, but let's not lose sight of the fact that when you lie down with dogs, you can't hardly complain when you end up with fleas.
April 11, 2012 9:11 AM
DCBadger7 wrote:I am surprised the AD actually went ahead and fired Petrino. I believe there was no other choice, of course, but you simply can't discount the impact of winning football games on the calculus.
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April 11, 2012 9:17 AM
I don't know the answer, I'm just asking that's all.
blockski wrote:DCBadger7 wrote:I am surprised the AD actually went ahead and fired Petrino. I believe there was no other choice, of course, but you simply can't discount the impact of winning football games on the calculus.I'm not - not once it came out that a) she was an employee, b) he paid her off, c) he got her a job, and d) he lied about all of it. That leaves the AD with no other option.
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Dirte wrote: DCBadger7 wrote: I am surprised the AD actually went ahead and fired Petrino. I believe there was no other choice, of course, but you simply can't discount the impact of winning football games on the calculus.I am SHOCKED at much of the reaction I saw from journalists on Twitter, which was overwhelmingly positive towards Long's actions and comments. Matt Hayes from Sporting News was absolutely effusive in his praise of Long and how he performed at the presser and handled the entire situation.Let me get this straight, you think the most stand up guy in this situation is the AD who hired Petrino in the first place, knowing who and what he was (a serial cheater (in professional terms) with a tenuous grasp on the truth)?Not suggesting Long didn't handle the situation in the here and now correctly, but let's not lose sight of the fact that when you lie down with dogs, you can't hardly complain when you end up with fleas.So you think he knew that Petrino is a 'serial cheater'? Maybe someone should have told Petrino's wife.
DCBadger7 wrote: I am surprised the AD actually went ahead and fired Petrino. I believe there was no other choice, of course, but you simply can't discount the impact of winning football games on the calculus.I am SHOCKED at much of the reaction I saw from journalists on Twitter, which was overwhelmingly positive towards Long's actions and comments. Matt Hayes from Sporting News was absolutely effusive in his praise of Long and how he performed at the presser and handled the entire situation.Let me get this straight, you think the most stand up guy in this situation is the AD who hired Petrino in the first place, knowing who and what he was (a serial cheater (in professional terms) with a tenuous grasp on the truth)?Not suggesting Long didn't handle the situation in the here and now correctly, but let's not lose sight of the fact that when you lie down with dogs, you can't hardly complain when you end up with fleas.
April 11, 2012 10:40 AM
DCBadger7 wrote:RE: the pay off to the mistress - that little gem was only revelead yesterday by Long during his presser. I think Long had plenty of grounds to fire Petrino without it, but the $20K pay off, in addition to the sketchy hiring decision, absolutely sealed the deal. Still, I have such a low opinion of the ethical standards of the SEC that I fully believed Long would try to find a way to keep Petrino around. I'm glad I was wrong.
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