http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/news/story?id=6310836
Both Jackson and M'baye are good players with M'baye one that MU coaches may want to look into based on his potential going forward.
Haven't seen anything on this yet, but I wouldn't be surprised to see Desmar Jackson follow the Wyoming assistant who landed an assistant position at Southern Illinois.
http://www.wyomingathletics.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/mbaye_amath00.html
Sorry for being such a doofus, but I don't know how to start a new topic, hence this high jack.
Masters Golf Tournament question: How far in advance do the players know the pin placements for each round? Before the tournament begins? On the day of the particular round?
Thanks for your help.
Quote from: wildbillsb on April 09, 2011, 06:58:25 PM
Sorry for being such a doofus, but I don't know how to start a new topic, hence this high jack.
Masters Golf Tournament question: How far in advance do the players know the pin placements for each round? Before the tournament begins? On the day of the particular round?
Thanks for your help.
Is that serious? Superbar? And the big "New Topic" header near the top should handle the new topic for you.
Yes, this is a serious request, and, no, I didn't know how to start a new topic, as my page doesn't show a "Start a New Topic" choice. Second doofus question: Am I in the "Hangin' at the Al" part of the MUScoop world?"
How do you have 114 posts and not know how to start a new thread or use a different forum?
Or for that matter, why would you come to this site with that random-ass question?
Try this website: www.google.com
Quote from: wildbillsb on April 09, 2011, 07:23:37 PM
Yes, this is a serious request, and, no, I didn't know how to start a new topic, as my page doesn't show a "Start a New Topic" choice. Second doofus question: Am I in the "Hangin' at the Al" part of the MUScoop world?"
Grandpa??? Is that you???
Yep, it is I. Still got my driver's license, too........I think. Just a minute, let me check. As to the whippersnapper who commented on my many post, well youngster I never had the need to start a new topic. I always "replied" in the past. Now, back to my two questions (and don't confuse me with Barney Google references): Am I in "Hanging at the Al," and what about pre-round knowledge of pin placements at the Masters? Thanking you in advance, I remain
Sincerely Yours,
Liberace
Quote from: wildbillsb on April 09, 2011, 07:54:41 PM
Yep, it is I. Still got my driver's license, too........I think. Just a minute, let me check. As to the whippersnapper who commented on my many post, well youngster I never had the need to start a new topic. I always "replied" in the past. Now, back to my two questions (and don't confuse me with Barney Google references): Am I in "Hanging at the Al," and what about pre-round knowledge of pin placements at the Masters? Thanking you in advance, I remain
Sincerely Yours,
Liberace
I'll answer the pin question so this doesn't continue:
Yes the players know the exact pin placement each day. On Monday before the tournament, the player along with the caddy are provided with what they call a "pin sheet". It displays the exact location of the pin on each green for each round. During the practice rounds, the players can then refer to the pin sheet and determine what shots to hit ot putt around the greens. This is not a procedure just for the Masters, but for each PGA tour stop.
Quote from: wildbillsb on April 09, 2011, 07:54:41 PM
Yep, it is I. Still got my driver's license, too........I think. Just a minute, let me check. As to the whippersnapper who commented on my many post, well youngster I never had the need to start a new topic. I always "replied" in the past. Now, back to my two questions (and don't confuse me with Barney Google references): Am I in "Hanging at the Al," and what about pre-round knowledge of pin placements at the Masters? Thanking you in advance, I remain
Sincerely Yours,
Liberace
Yes, you are in Hangin at the Al.
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Muchas gracias, senores. My mother thanks you, my brother George thanks you, and i thank you both.
Sincerely yours,
LL
I have a new favorite thread.
just wow, this has been an awsome 2 min of my life reading this. awsome
I was thinking about splitting this topic into two, but then I don't know how wildbillsb would ever find it again.
Speaking of which, wildbillsb, did you hear that Wyoming's Top 2 Players are Transferring?
http://trib.com/news/opinion/blogs/cowboys/article_19845d9f-4c71-5765-8973-8c0a47a326bc.html
Notes about M'Baye from the interim coach.
Thanks, i really was interested in the original post before the golf hijack, and that article was great. i had posted M'Baye as No. 10 on my wish list on Cracked Sidewalks this afternoon, but after reading this link I believe he should be higher than that!
slow down!
How do we know if MU is even in consdieration with these two?
This thread brings great shame to screen names that start with wild and bill. :'(
M'baye attended Stonebridge Academy in California and Coach Benford has some good connections there. M'baye is also from Senegal. The Barro and Yous Mbao connection could have an impact. Barro loved Marquette. MBao experience may or may not help. He went to Stonebridge, signed with Quette but transfered to Marshall. I just don't think Yous was a Big East level player. No knock.
I believe M'Baye is from Bordeaux, France. However, he may be of Senegalese decent.
Desmar Jackson is a great great player with a lot of potential. I was truly impressed the handful of times I saw him play this season.
Amath M'Baye plays much bigger than 6' 9" however I only saw that in games against smallish opponents like TCU.
It will be interesting to see where they end up, I think M'Baye isn't the type of player we need at this point but Jackson could be an interesting option if he has any interest or ties to MU / we to him.
I think that Buzz has got the perimeter covered. It's bigs that we need.
Quote from: LittleMurs on April 11, 2011, 11:06:28 AM
I think that Buzz has got the perimeter covered. It's bigs that we need.
he isn't big enough to battle in the paint in the bigeast and I'm not sure his game is tailored to play a wing like wilson or jones, most likely neither player would fit into our current needs list.
Quote from: wyoMUfan on April 11, 2011, 11:13:17 AM
he isn't big enough to battle in the paint in the bigeast and I'm not sure his game is tailored to play a wing like wilson or jones, most likely neither player would fit into our current needs list.
Oh well, next rumor.
This thread is getting off topic. Shouldn't we be discussing pin placements at The Masters?