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UCLA blows out Oregon in second half. Final: UCLA, 75-56.
Eric DeVere Jackson
@EricDevere
Replying to
@jarrid_denney
Bruh, it's Spring Break and you're playing in the NIT. Be thankful to the 3300 that did show up.
Missed the UW men’s basketball score today.
Got an update?
How’s Hop doing?
Don’t waste your time responding. I could care less about NCAA D-1 college basketball.
Update: I care a little bit about NCAA Men’s Basketball, particularly when the board Administrator floats a GIGANTIC WHOPPER about the UW’s men basketball program.
Eric DeVere Jackson
@EricDevere
Replying to
@jarrid_denney
Bruh, it's Spring Break and you're playing in the NIT. Be thankful to the 3300 that did show up.
Missed the UW men’s basketball score today.
Got an update?
How’s Hop doing?
Don’t waste your time responding. I could care less about NCAA D-1 college basketball.
Congrats on beating Oregon! Can’t imagine how much worse Washington would have been without those two wins.
Washington ended the season 8-12 in Conference, tied for 8th, with only three teams with worse conference records. Washington team finished with .500 season record.
Beat Oregon. Nothing else matters.
Can’t disagree with anything you’re saying.
Altman’s done a good job over his time in Eugene considering the obstacles head coaches must deal with, e.g., one and done; transfers over playing time; chasing the dream; NIL the latest. These changes have burst the fantasy that most student-athletes gave a shit about academics.
He’s a little too sleazy for my taste, but it’s the world we live in. Winning is everything.
The “progress” has been good for the players, but really hard to give a shit about men’s or women’s college basketball when there are totally new faces on the court every year.
P.S. I don’t long for Mac Court. It was a dump.
I enjoyed basketball in the good old days. Going to the Final Four in 1979 in SLC, seeing Magic vs. Bird. Going to Final Four in 1980 in Indianapolis seeing Iowa, Purdue, UCLA’s young team and Louisville.
It’s getting tougher to be a head coach in college basketball as each year passes.
Can’t disagree with anything you’re saying.
Altman’s done a good job over his time in Eugene considering the obstacles head coaches must deal with, e.g., one and done; transfers over playing time; chasing the dream; NIL the latest. These changes have burst the fantasy that most student-athletes gave a shit about academics.
He’s a little too sleazy for my taste, but it’s the world we live in. Winning is everything.
The “progress” has been good for the players, but really hard to give a shit about men’s or women’s college basketball when there are totally new faces on the court every year.
P.S. I don’t long for Mac Court. It was a dump.
I enjoyed basketball in the good old days. Going to the Final Four in 1979 in SLC, seeing Magic vs. Bird. Going to Final Four in 1980 in Indianapolis seeing Iowa, Purdue, UCLA’s young team and Louisville.
It’s getting tougher to be a head coach in college basketball as each year passes.
Altman is very good coach and any duck would be a fool to go fishing for someone else. The tell is that his teams tend to get better as the season plays out. He's had some shitty luck with ill-timed injuries. He's been in the final four in the not too distant past and was an eyelash from the finals, where I think they had a very good shot at beating Gonzaga.
Can’t disagree with anything you’re saying.
Altman’s done a good job over his time in Eugene considering the obstacles head coaches must deal with, e.g., one and done; transfers over playing time; chasing the dream; NIL the latest. These changes have burst the fantasy that most student-athletes gave a shit about academics.
He’s a little too sleazy for my taste, but it’s the world we live in. Winning is everything.
The “progress” has been good for the players, but really hard to give a shit about men’s or women’s college basketball when there are totally new faces on the court every year.
P.S. I don’t long for Mac Court. It was a dump.
I enjoyed basketball in the good old days. Going to the Final Four in 1979 in SLC, seeing Magic vs. Bird. Going to Final Four in 1980 in Indianapolis seeing Iowa, Purdue, UCLA’s young team and Louisville.
It’s getting tougher to be a head coach in college basketball as each year passes.
Altman is very good coach and any duck would be a fool to go fishing for someone else. The tell is that his teams tend to get better as the season plays out. He's had some shitty luck with ill-timed injuries. He's been in the final four in the not too distant past and was an eyelash from the finals, where I think they had a very good shot at beating Gonzaga.
Richardson I'm sure was some really sought after player in high school but he's been an absolute miss. Couple other players don't seem to have lived up to their billing. As far as I can tell that seems to be the problem and I didn't watch a lot of their games this year but when I did Altman had that 2019 Petersen 'I fucking hate my team' look on his face.