You proved my point.
Thicker skin may be needed if a simple comment irks you that much.
I'm sorry, how did anything I say prove your point? Or were you simply copying my words to you? To lay this out like you're a 5 year old...You said, take the article down, you said only some people care, you said to move on - yet, you're the one who obviously care SO much, and this bothers you SO much that you are posting over and over on it. You are the one posting over and over on SH. If that doesn't show that people care, particularly yourself, I don't know what does?
You don't pretend that news didn't happen just because you don't like the way it turned out. You don't eliminate articles from your website just because they're outdated.
Exactly. If articles were taken down after they were outdated, we'd really have no record of what happened earlier, would we?
I have been wanting to put up for Nadine Babu. This woman works very hard to give the rest of us the information and stories we want. She is a real journalist, not an entertainer like most people with here access. I am positive 9.5 out of 10 people on this board would not be able to devote the time it takes to do what she does for us. Don't have to agree with her choice of stories (how could you not), you do have to appreciate her efforts. Last time I checked, this is a free site. I sometimes buy a news paper for 50 cents to read the sports page and often feel like I was ripped off. Too bad Nadine could not be the writer for Gopher sports in the news paper, we would get our money's worth and she would get paid. Its just a matter of time before she gets to the players who WANT to be here. If you don't want to read about the guy who got away, don't.
Thanks, GopherJay, I really appreciate your kind words - especially form someone that has very differernt thoughts on SH. This is proof that we can disagree (ran into GopherJay at the Signing day social, and he thought it was the biggest mistake for SH to go to USC, I thought USC was a good school, and think that he will be just fine there).
No disrespect was meant - at all.
I just thought the focus should be on the kids that want to be here, not the ONE that NEVER wanted to be here and PLAYED you for all you are worth.
Perhaps you should start that trend. Just glancing at your posting history - I don't believe you have made one post about any of the kids that signed with the Gophers. I do see a lot of posts about SH though. Perhaps you'd have a little more credibility if you focused on the kids that signed.
I agree to a point, but with a different solution. Rather than keep an article up on a kid who went elsewhere, how about put one up about the kids who came here (bumping SH off the front). Then again, what do I care -- I don't read the front page. ;-)
Sounds great - if you any of you guys have contact information of any of the signing class, and would like to do any interviews, I'd be happy to post them. I don't know if you've noticed this, but other than Seantrel, and Ethan Grant (per Mr. Keise's request), I haven't really covered any football this year, nor do I really have a desire to cover it in the future - because football recruitment is ridiculous, and more trouble than it's worth. I did cover it in 2008-09, and did stories on every single signee I had the contact info for, or would get back to me. Jake Ricker and Nick Walsh were the guys who did - i just said I'd cover SH because of the established relationship of knowing him since he was a sophomore. And FYI - there is a story about the article on the kids that committed - and I took time off in the middle of my crazy work schedule to listen to Brew's conference, and get up any note I could possibly type quick enough up before finishing up my day and heading to the Social.
If Brew didn't think he was a player for Seantrel, he sure did spend a lot of time and effort recruiting him up to the final gun.
Quite honestly - I don't think, even if SH had committed to USC earlier, that Brew would have eased up on his effort. Look at Michael Carter from last year, he announced on national TV, and Brew kept at him and got him to be a Gopher...I believe the same happened with Keanon Cooper the year before. No way would he of given up on top player in the nation in his own backyard. Thanks for all of your comments, GopherProf.