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PostGameOrangeSlices
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Lot of hot dawg talk on here!!!
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Fuck yesp
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Pure electricity in here tonight
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My dick, "it's hard"
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Who would have thought ... coaching matters
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I love Jen Cohen
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Romar should have been fired 5 years ago, but if this new coach keeps this up, it might have been worth it to wait to fire him until 2016.
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Now I'm worried that the Cuse will want Hopkins back after this season to become their new HC.
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He can be the Chris Petersen of the basketball program. Okay, that may be premature...but still it was a win against a blue blood on their hometurfcourt. There are 3 pointers in basketball right? It's been a while -
He wants to create his own legacy, he ain't leaving anytime soon.
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I actually fucking love Jen Cohen.
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@uzi @PostGameOrangeSlices let’s cool the jets a little. Huge win, good job overall so far, but still a lot of LIPO left this year.
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Skullfuck the zaggots
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@Edwin_Bambino
I expect UW to lose every game in every sport until they are leading by 10+ with 3 minutes left in the 4th...or the 2nd -
@PostGameOrangeSlices *every team ever from the city of Seattle
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FWIW he told me he was thinking about moving back to the west coast and took the opportunity when the Washington job opened up.
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Syracuse fan here. Boeheim's most talented son will be playing for SU starting next fall and he won't retire before his son graduates in at least four years. If you're worried about Hopkins going back to Syracuse, I don't think you need to worry much about that. He's been a guy that stayed in one place a long time and think he wants it that way. If he's successful he'll be at UW for a long time.PineapplePirate said:FWIW he told me he was thinking about moving back to the west coast and took the opportunity when the Washington job opened up.
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It's likely the day the Syracuse job opens up, he goes back. If he has any success here at all. Regardless of 10 year contract or not.Shenexon said:
Syracuse fan here. Boeheim's most talented son will be playing for SU starting next fall and he won't retire before his son graduates in at least four years. If you're worried about Hopkins going back to Syracuse, I don't think you need to worry much about that. He's been a guy that stayed in one place a long time and think he wants it that way. If he's successful he'll be at UW for a long time.PineapplePirate said:FWIW he told me he was thinking about moving back to the west coast and took the opportunity when the Washington job opened up.
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It's a hotly debated topic in Syracuse as well, but it seems unlikely he'll return. Boeheim won't retire at this point until at least 2022. Mike's parents live on the west coast and I think he wants to be closer to them than northern New York. His kids are going to become more and more connected to Washington and the west coast. If he goes anywhere, southern California seems more likely. I just hope he has success at Washington. He wants to build his own legacy and it will take a while, even if he does well. Nobody will want him if he doesn't win. Let's hope he does well enough that many programs in the east & west want him as their coach. Winning in a big way at UW would be a good problem to have...2001400ex said:
It's likely the day the Syracuse job opens up, he goes back. If he has any success here at all. Regardless of 10 year contract or not.
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He was guaranteed to be the next Syracuse coach if he stayed there.2001400ex said:
It's likely the day the Syracuse job opens up, he goes back. If he has any success here at all. Regardless of 10 year contract or not.Shenexon said:
Syracuse fan here. Boeheim's most talented son will be playing for SU starting next fall and he won't retire before his son graduates in at least four years. If you're worried about Hopkins going back to Syracuse, I don't think you need to worry much about that. He's been a guy that stayed in one place a long time and think he wants it that way. If he's successful he'll be at UW for a long time.PineapplePirate said:FWIW he told me he was thinking about moving back to the west coast and took the opportunity when the Washington job opened up.
He didn't.
Obviously it's a possibility, but I'd put the odds of him turning down the Cuse job at better than taking it.
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I hope you guys are right. Well I hope he continues to win first. I'm feeling like we lose by 38 today.