Oh how the mighty have fallen. This is embarrassing. Come on Cats!!
How did UK beat Morehead.On now CBS.
Blue, come on down, we will leave the light on for you.
This part of Florida is known as the Nature Coast because it is pretty much unspoiled and does not have any large towns. My brother lives in another very old part of the state in the "Forgotten Coast" in a little town of 2,000. Just about everyone in the little town is involved in commercial fishing, with crabs and oysters being the main source of income.
Richmond should have been the wake up call. I think this team is in a coma near life support.Would like to think this is a wake up call for Cal but probably not.
How do you fix poor shooting?48-26 Irish lead. This team is broken. It's the worst I've seen in years.
Very difficult. Emphasize high percentage shots (dunks, layups and short-to-mid-range jumpers).How do you fix poor shooting?
Reminds me of one of my favorites from the Sunday comics back in the day. They Will Do It Every Time, by Jimmy HatloRafters melts down yet again.
Thanks Ohio ColonelGood friend of mine down the road is going thru the same thing. He had to wear some type of monitor for about 2 weeks. Don't know specifics...but it sounded like it was in constant touch with the doctor's office as to what the readings were. Then when they took it off I guess they could get more readings from it. Might have that all wrong, not sure. About a week later he had an appt. and the doctor told him that he had been in A-Fib 45% of the time he was being monitored. So, I think, he has an appt this coming week to do the rhythm procedure like you.
He's not feeling bad...but he knows that something's was wrong.
He's on my prayer list for a successful procedure...and I'll do the same for you tapemaster.
Been busy for a few days so I haven't checked the board much. Wet day in Ohio but fairly nice temp wise. Looks like the temp will be falling, so I got a few things done outside and most things are packed up/stacked up/buttoned up for Winter.
Y'all have a good day.
Second half was very encouraging. Defense played much better. 14 AST/11 TO for the entire game. Still stinking it up from downtown and FT line.First time that I have been encouraged. The 2nd half, they played better defense and played with intensity. They acted like they were starting to have fun. Cal will show them the film, and they will be able to see the difference in the the two halves. Maybe they are starting to get it. We can only hope.
On now CBS.
I truly love that song more than I can express. I heard it first when I was about 9 years old and couldn't get it out of my head. I still feel that was over 70 years later.I'd have had fun getting you smiling. (I know that place wasn't conducive to smiling but I love pulling people out of their zones....) Yeah, I digress, so disgusted lately I have to dwell on the good things....
Oh, God bless you ALL. In my disgust, I still have the JOY that knowing Christ brings. My disgust centers around those who do not know and act is if they are specifically trying to go against God's will. It is a disgusting way to live. The joy Christ brings is a fountain over-flowing.... of water where you will never thirst again!
The below is my youth pastor while I was in Michigan from about 10 to 16 or so years old now. Can you imagine this man back then as well as he sings now. He is in his 70's.
Yeah, I have untold reason's to be thankful.... God Bless you all...
Robert Holbrook (Bobby Holbrook back then.) He sang with his parents as the Gospeltones back then. I dearly loved that family and love this man for obeying God and guiding my life....when I needed it most!
Just a TREMENDOUS piano player too....
I was a road guard and I got shin splints from all the running I had to do in them. I was supposed to wear tennis shoes for a while, but our called Drill Sergeant called anyone hurt, a broke dick(Dedicated individual Commie Killer), so I continued to wear the boots. It did get me out of road guard though.I wore Adidas while on the HS track team. New Balance gained a lifelong customer (me) after basic training. Hated running in those damn combat boots. My 2-mile run times decreased by 3 minutes after graduation.
I was a road guard and I got shin splints from all the running I had to do in them. I was supposed to wear tennis shoes for a while, but our called Drill Sergeant called anyone hurt, a broke dick(Dedicated individual Commie Killer), so I continued to wear the boots. It did get me out of road guard though.
I truly love that song more than I can express. I heard it first when I was about 9 years old and couldn't get it out of my head. I still feel that was over 70 years later.
A song like this stirs my soul and makes me glad I know Him. Knowing Jesus is all that matters in the end.
I was in the first basic training unit at Leonardwood that allowed running shoes versus boots. (February of 82) The way I ran it didn't matter anyway but I did buy the best pair of shoes I ever had in basic. New Balance, I will never forget those as it was the first decent pair of shoes I ever owned. (I loved the boots too and kept them in top shape. Both pair and I was thankful.)
Not to throw cold water on our hopes BUT
Notre Dame has 7 players
The Cats were down by 22 at the half and this is the most in Rupp Arena history.
Notre Dame is not good much less great
UK is 1-4
Some better teams are coming up.
Still no point guard
Tennessee is good
If we make the NCAA it will be a miracle.
Although it probably doesn't matter to many fans but Kansas has played 165 more games than UK. Winning percentage should be the gold standard for judging a program's success and UK is also #1 in this stat. My 2 cents.Oh, I don't think we will make the field. We may not make the NIT. I just want us to be a little competitive and win a few games just so KU doesn't overtake us in all-time wins.
I was a road guard and I got shin splints from all the running I had to do in them. I was supposed to wear tennis shoes for a while, but our called Drill Sergeant called anyone hurt, a broke dick(Dedicated individual Commie Killer), so I continued to wear the boots. It did get me out of road guard though.
I missed them also, never had them.
I lucked out my entire career regarding those dreaded shin splints. Knew many soldiers who were affected by it.