Quote from: DoctorV on November 19, 2025, 10:58:08 PMHe knew very early that at Marquette, the way to win was to get old and stay old.
The first few years he struck gold when he got in the lab and brought in some elite transfers, and retained and coached up some Wojo recruits.
Then he brought in his own guys- guys in the 75-125 range in the rankings that would fit his retention yet not dropping heavy cash mold and grow old and stay old method.
He knows what he's doing, he has a plan, but like all of us he expected someone like Damarius to become a star, and Royce to follow suit. He expected more out of almost everyone on this roster, and he's been let down.
So, now he has to adjust
Quote from: Jay Bee on June 28, 2023, 11:57:11 AMPs- Terrence brown, FDU. Could make big noise in the future
Quote from: DoctorV on November 19, 2025, 10:58:08 PMHe knew very early that at Marquette, the way to win was to get old and stay old.
The first few years he struck gold when he got in the lab and brought in some elite transfers, and retained and coached up some Wojo recruits.
Then he brought in his own guys- guys in the 75-125 range in the rankings that would fit his retention yet not dropping heavy cash mold and grow old and stay old method.
He knows what he's doing, he has a plan, but like all of us he expected someone like Damarius to become a star, and Royce to follow suit. He expected more out of almost everyone on this roster, and he's been let down.
So, now he has to adjust
Quote from: swoopem on Today at 08:22:27 AMMe and my friends do a golf trip every year. Next year we're doing Arcadia and then in 2027 trying to do sand valley. My friend who organizes it reached out to sand valley for availability a couple weeks ago and hasn't heard back. I know they're busy and it's tough to book but is this normal? Any idea how long it actually takes to get a response?
Quote from: MU82 on Today at 08:27:17 AMFrom Yahoo News:
The CDC updated its website yesterday to suggest a link between vaccines and autism and cast doubt on decades of research showing that vaccines are safe. "'Vaccines do not cause autism' is not an evidence-based claim," it now reads.
What we know: Autism is a developmental disability that causes various symptoms. Research shows that genetics, as well as environmental factors — like prenatal exposure to pollution or parental age — may play a role, but not vaccines. The 1998 study that linked child vaccines to autism was retracted in 2010. [CBS News]
Response: The move sparked criticism from doctors and public health officials. Philip Huang, director of the Dallas County health department, said the federal government's messaging "is not science-based," while some of Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s supporters hailed the change. [USA Today]
Quote from: The Sultan on November 20, 2025, 08:24:38 PMlol. The season isn't "essentially over." Good lord.
Quote from: GB Warrior on Today at 07:29:47 AMPicturing a CEO talking about missing earnings but with a growth mindset.
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