Gotta start a trend....Why? We have a Mens coach who doesn't, so why should the Women's coach? [emoji14]
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Gotta start a trend....Why? We have a Mens coach who doesn't, so why should the Women's coach? [emoji14]
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Men do crazy things all by themselves, thanks.
http://www.startribune.com/marlene-...aving-door-open-for-lindsay-whalen/479449323/
On Wednesday, Stollings called the Lady Raiders a “sleeping giant.” That didn’t make leaving Minnesota easy, though.
“It was tough walking in that (Gophers team) room and talking to my student athletes,” she said. “A very emotional moment because of what we had done.”
Stollings said she ultimately chose Texas Tech because it gives her the “platform and the ability” to reach her ultimate goal: a national title.
“That made the decision easier as I moved through the process,” she said. “Because I want to be able to on a national scale do even bigger things than what we were able to accomplish (in Minnesota).”
Lubbock? Really? The dusty armpit of nowhere?
Why would any lesbian pick Lubbock over Minneapolis? (Or is my information incorrect regarding orientation?)
I understand TxTech has a better history of winning, but that dust bowl area is the equivalent of coaching in Montana.
Oh well. Best wishes. Who is the replacement for our Gophers?
I stated that because the Twin Cities is such a great place for the LGBTQ community. Why leave it to go to...Lubbock?Don't despair. Texas may soon be blue state, the sooner the better. Then people of all predilections (even lesbians!) may be fully free to express their preferences with the support of the law, even in Texas. But I'm assuming the coach's generous contract calls for her to coach basketball, not practice sex. What does it even matter to anybody what the coach's sexual orientation is?