BleedGopher
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Go Gophers!!
So do you... so do you. Based on your posts here, I might say that you are obsessed with them.Andy loves his badgers.
Marquette and St. Thomas are very jealousSo do you... so do you. Based on your posts here, I might say that you are obsessed with them.
Pretty much. He loved Richard too. I haven't heard him discuss a B1G coach he doesn't love. They're all doing a great job.Andy is a good guy, but a big part of his job is pumping up the B1G. Forgive the cynicism, but would Andy say anything different about any other coach he ran into in the TSA line at O'Hare?
BTW, the conversation had to be longer than five minutes caught in that labyrinth of an airport.
Throwing everyone off his trail as he circles back to meet Shaka at the vu.And that good blend is….?
(Wanted to know at least where Ben is flying to.)
What about Medcalf of late? He has been sideline reporting during the NIT games. He is so dry and his schtick seems to be sport coats - stealing from Craig Sager.I really enjoy Andy Katz the writer, but when he was in studio inn BTT I wanted to reach into the TV and strangle him until his eyes popped out of their sockets. He's a good writer don't understand why he was trying to turn himself into a character/clown show
No offense, but anyone with a modicum of understanding about basketball could look at the 2021-22 Gophers basketball team and conclude that Johnson did more with less than most coaches could hope to accomplish. I was against axing Pitino due to the talent drain, but after a month of pre-conference viewing I ate crow. Johnson's team actually ran an offense. With 99% turnover on the roster, he created a culture and cultivated a strong defensive minded team identity. He and Thorsen are the two best hires in my lifetime (not accounting for the short-cut approach employed by Haskins--which I enjoyed but hey we got caught and since we aren't a blueblood we got punished). In any event, I am confident Johnson will find mediocre to great commits and continue to do more with less over time. It looks and feels like an Madison West environment is on its way. In time, I think Bucky will have to find its own talent in the near future save for those recruits who will continue to want that "only show in town" college vibe.Andy is a good guy, but a big part of his job is pumping up the B1G. Forgive the cynicism, but would Andy say anything different about any other coach he ran into in the TSA line at O'Hare?
BTW, the conversation had to be longer than five minutes caught in that labyrinth of an airport.