DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:
Ah, the memories of Will Green 3rd string behind Ced Washington and Carlton Rowe. Good times!
Not as bad as Daywalking Ginger benching him in 2001.
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:
Ah, the memories of Will Green 3rd string behind Ced Washington and Carlton Rowe. Good times!
DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:
The old turf looks super.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:
Salzano14 {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:
Students chanting "scoreboard" after Miami made it 28-7, omg
Bryn Mawr Eagle {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:
The old turf looks super.
That game was so painful.
Cadillac90 {l Wrote}:Bryn Mawr Eagle {l Wrote}:DavidGordonsFoot {l Wrote}:TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:
The old turf looks super.
That game was so painful.
At the 7:47 mark, you can witness the defeatist Ginger in action. He has his head down signaling to the team the game is over. When I saw this live, I knew that was a loser.
Bumpers {l Wrote}:And I have on good authority from the same source that Coughlin will never take the AD job. In fact, they are going in an entirely different direction - YOUNG:
Here is who is supposedly on the short list:
Jill Bodensteiner (ND AsstAD)
Pete Garcia (FIU AD)
Michael Alford (OSU AsstAD)
They like Alford best but no one thinks he will be available come next summer, and Garcia has a gig and might not bite given all the University's problems. Put your money on Bodensteiner - a Catholic and highly qualified.
Bumpers {l Wrote}:And I have on good authority from the same source that Coughlin will never take the AD job. In fact, they are going in an entirely different direction - YOUNG:
Here is who is supposedly on the short list:
Jill Bodensteiner (ND AsstAD)
Pete Garcia (FIU AD)
Michael Alford (OSU AsstAD)
They like Alford best but no one thinks he will be available come next summer, and Garcia has a gig and might not bite given all the University's problems. Put your money on Bodensteiner - a Catholic and highly qualified.
Bumpers {l Wrote}:Bumpers {l Wrote}:And I have on good authority from the same source that Coughlin will never take the AD job. In fact, they are going in an entirely different direction - YOUNG:
Here is who is supposedly on the short list:
Jill Bodensteiner (ND AsstAD)
Pete Garcia (FIU AD)
Michael Alford (OSU AsstAD)
They like Alford best but no one thinks he will be available come next summer, and Garcia has a gig and might not bite given all the University's problems. Put your money on Bodensteiner - a Catholic and highly qualified.
I just got word from my source, a dark horse candidate for AD, known as a no nonsense, media savvy guy out of a Big12 power, is no longer in contention. Too bad apparently he was getting a lot of internal support but he may have choked a recent interview. May be more about this soon.
Bumpers {l Wrote}:Hey, I took a break from the orchard this past weekend and hit up the links - a lot. Boy did the weather cooperate, too, even for late October in Kohler WI. I played 27 at The Bog on Thursday, then Meadow Valleys on Friday, the Straights on Saturday and the River Course on Sunday. Not only are my 47 year old bones dead tired, but I missed all the exciting happenings of the weekend. I know, I know, even great golf and great weather can be set aside for a good day in the orchard. Then, this Hobson's choice got me to think, what did I used to do with my fall Saturdays? Is my old age just exerting attrition on my recreational options? What's everybody else do this weekend?
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:Bumpers {l Wrote}:Hey, I took a break from the orchard this past weekend and hit up the links - a lot. Boy did the weather cooperate, too, even for late October in Kohler WI. I played 27 at The Bog on Thursday, then Meadow Valleys on Friday, the Straights on Saturday and the River Course on Sunday. Not only are my 47 year old bones dead tired, but I missed all the exciting happenings of the weekend. I know, I know, even great golf and great weather can be set aside for a good day in the orchard. Then, this Hobson's choice got me to think, what did I used to do with my fall Saturdays? Is my old age just exerting attrition on my recreational options? What's everybody else do this weekend?
Why in God's name would you play The Bog? I wouldn't let my butler's butler's gardener play The Bog. If you are going to spend time in the greater Cedarburg/Saukville area, why not just drive the twenty-five minutes west to play Erin Hills? You assholes from Illinois could fuck up a two car funeral. I bet you stayed at the Inn at Woodlake and ate dinner at the Immigrant Room instead of Trattoria Stefano.
Bumpers {l Wrote}:Never heard of Hidden Glen before. Thanks for the tip. Looks really interesting. I am putting it on the list for next year.
Buddy of mine at my club is heading down to play Diamonte Dunes in Cabo in March and is trying to drag me down there. The last place I want to go is Mexico. You know anything about that track / area? Is it worth it?
Wisconsinites suck if only for their self-congratulatory disdain of us FIBers, but the list is far longer than that. If it weren't for us urban FIBers taking respite in Dairyland from the hard work of keeping the heart of America from turning into West Virginia, Wisconsin would have been ceded to Canada or the Potawatomi long ago. Could you imagine the Horse & Plow being populated perpetually by the likes of Nono's denizens and West Bend insurance agents?
What a craptastic place it would be, a daily post-production wrap party for the real life cast of Making a Murderer.
I can't defend the Bears.
Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:Have never played Diamante Dunes. A couple of guys from my club have and said it is a good, but not great track, but the scenery is spectacular. They played it early in the morning because as Teddy notes it is hotter than balls by 9 am.
Having been there twice, Cabo is completely safe. Rumor is that the various cartels all have ownership stakes in the place and use it to launder money. As such, they make sure nothing bad happens to the tourists. Other than that, unless you are going sport fishing or diving I see little reason to go to Cabo.
Bumpers {l Wrote}:Dick Rosenthal {l Wrote}:Have never played Diamante Dunes. A couple of guys from my club have and said it is a good, but not great track, but the scenery is spectacular. They played it early in the morning because as Teddy notes it is hotter than balls by 9 am.
Having been there twice, Cabo is completely safe. Rumor is that the various cartels all have ownership stakes in the place and use it to launder money. As such, they make sure nothing bad happens to the tourists. Other than that, unless you are going sport fishing or diving I see little reason to go to Cabo.
The same tourist-turf-safety argument was supposedly true of Puerto Vallarta, until gun-toting drug runners recently saw Sinaloa vulnerable and decided to storm a restaurant and kidnap El-Chapo's kid. It is likely an artifact of pure luck that the whole place was not shot up ala Tony Montana.
I think I am going to tell him hasta la vista, hit 'em straight and duck if he hears popping. If it was still legal, I'd grab a STOLI on him.
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