Quote from: panda on Today at 02:27:13 PMDifference of opinion, but I don't see the need to fill every single roster spot every single year.
Conversely, I can see why Shaka likes to do it from a relationship and program building perspective.
Quote from: UWW2MU on Today at 03:06:19 PMLet's just put it this way... in sports, some fanbases think it's ok to boo their team and players, others do not. For example, Packers fans vs Eagles fans. Both have high standards for outcomes, but how those fan bases support their teams are vastly different. Maybe there's no right or wrong in that... but I know what my preference is.
Quote from: Jay Bee on Today at 01:53:51 PMJust avoid playing at St. Thomas. Lockdown currently in effect - possible guy with a gun. #PrayForTheTommies
Quote from: UWW2MU on Today at 02:13:43 PMShaka, players, and others associated with the program have literally stated that the toxicity, trolling, and general a-holeness (my term) on social media has absolutely had a negative affect on the players. Is that hard to believe?
Quote from: UWW2MU on Today at 02:13:43 PMShaka, players, and others associated with the program have literally stated that the toxicity, trolling, and general a-holeness (my term) on social media has absolutely had a negative affect on the players. Is that hard to believe?
Quote from: WhiteTrash on Today at 03:29:17 PMI believe MU fans boards, like Scoop, are a net positive for recruits to read compared to other team boards. I think players like to see an engaged and passionate fan base. For example, Nova's board can get very ugly but they seem to be a well respected program. Just last season I read a heated post about recruits being crazy to want to play for Tommy Lloyd.
I don't agree with everything here, but on balance MU fans are pretty darn good.
Quote from: Scoop Snoop on February 08, 2026, 02:36:49 PMMy Gawd you're a wet blanket!
Quote from: UWW2MU on Today at 03:06:19 PMLet's just put it this way... in sports, some fanbases think it's ok to boo their team and players, others do not. For example, Packers fans vs Eagles fans. Both have high standards for outcomes, but how those fan bases support their teams are vastly different. Maybe there's no right or wrong in that... but I know what my preference is.I believe MU fans boards, like Scoop, are a net positive for recruits to read compared to other team boards. I think players like to see an engaged and passionate fan base. For example, Nova's board can get very ugly but they seem to be a well respected program. Just last season I read a heated post about recruits being crazy to want to play for Tommy Lloyd.
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