Mikovio wrote:Prim finishing with 6 fouls means he starts off the next game with 1 right?
Fair or not I think of him as the Ndumakong Suh of the Valley.
His elbows were real high all day. He's a great player, he doesn't need to do that stuff...
Mikovio wrote:Prim finishing with 6 fouls means he starts off the next game with 1 right?
Fair or not I think of him as the Ndumakong Suh of the Valley.
BCPanther wrote:Imagine sending all your teams to play on the east coast in gyms that make Valpo look like a palace and thinking it's some big upgrade.
NuncEstBibendum wrote:BCPanther wrote:Imagine sending all your teams to play on the east coast in gyms that make Valpo look like a palace and thinking it's some big upgrade.
Imagine being on those teams and having to travel to cities like New York, Philadelphia and Washington instead of Cedar Falls, Peoria and Springfield and thinking its an upgrade.
SalukiWorld wrote:chitown fanatic wrote:Dana showing again why he's the worst coach sans Lickliter in the valley...the guy has all the talent in the world on his team and he squanders it EVERY SINGLE YEAR. Just an awful coach. I hope he sticks around though cuz things look pretty lean in springfield next year
Dana will reload through the transfer portal. I think a lot of the teams losing Seniors this year will be able to reload. It's why I'm not sold on a team like SIU suddenly rising to the top just because teams are losing a bunch of players. SIU is going to have to hit big in the portal too if they want to be a contender next year.
goramblers2011 wrote:BCPanther wrote:Imagine sending all your teams to play on the east coast in gyms that make Valpo look like a palace and thinking it's some big upgrade.
More exciting to play in front of empty gyms in Philadelphia and NYC than Evansville and Terre Haute.
unipanther99 wrote:Conference road trips for the team and travelling group are pretty sterile. Plane, bus, hotel, arena, bus plane.
It's not like they are going to spend time at the art museum or attend the opera.
For the fans (and parents) who travel, give me a $125/night hotel and a local sports bar with character over $699/night and oysters. Great cities can be awesome to explore, but on a college sports trip, I just want a clean room and fun atmosphere.
Dansen wrote:Don’t disagree on the teams trips. But where do you expect to play in front of more local recruits? DC, NYC, Philly, or Evansville/Cedar Falls. Common practice to get tickets for local kids you want when you are visiting.
Not to discount the great basketball played in smaller metro areas in the Midwest, but they can’t stack up to the density of larger cities.
unipanther99 wrote:Conference road trips for the team and travelling group are pretty sterile. Plane, bus, hotel, arena, bus plane.
It's not like they are going to spend time at the art museum or attend the opera.
For the fans (and parents) who travel, give me a $125/night hotel and a local sports bar with character over $699/night and oysters. Great cities can be awesome to explore, but on a college sports trip, I just want a clean room and fun atmosphere.
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