Wait, did we lose at Rowing?
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We suck. We’re a loser program. We lost to Cal. We always lose to Cal.
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Cal not too high?!?YellowSnow said:We suck. We’re a loser program. We lost to Cal. We always lose to Cal.
The men lost to Cal by 5 seconds.
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NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
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I don't think NOC is applicable unless were talking about the HH demographic specifically. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon. -
Looks like BleachedAnusDawg hit a nerveYellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable unless were talking about the HH demographic specifically. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon. -
Nah. Just trying to keep things objective around here.DerekJohnson said:
Looks like BleachedAnusDawg hit a nerveYellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable unless were talking about the HH demographic specifically. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon. -
HH is real life!YellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable B. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon. -
Also, I will add that if the Seattle rowing community being pissed off is what it takes to get Cohen fired I will retract my statement.
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Some of it is and it hurts my self esteem.BleachedAnusDawg said:
HH is real life!YellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable B. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon.
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Does Cohen even have anything to do with non NCAA sports? Obviously she makes calls for women's rowing but does she have any say so about men's?BleachedAnusDawg said:Also, I will add that if the Seattle rowing community being pissed off is what it takes to get Cohen fired I will retract my statement.
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GTHUALTDBRLATIBleachedAnusDawg said:
HH is real life!YellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable B. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon.
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It would be peak Cohen-12 to destroy the rowing program right as it prepares to get the most FREE PUB everYellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable unless were talking about the HH demographic specifically. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon. -
As long a Callahan sticks around, it's beyond Jenn's power to destroy rowing. And the Board of Rowing Stewards is omnipotent when it comes to figuring out a replacement.whlinder said:
It would be peak Cohen-12 to destroy the rowing program right as it prepares to get the most FREE PUB everYellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable unless were talking about the HH demographic specifically. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon. -
You've seemingly lost all ability to detect sarcasmYellowSnow said:
Nah. Just trying to keep things objective around here.DerekJohnson said:
Looks like BleachedAnusDawg hit a nerveYellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable unless were talking about the HH demographic specifically. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon. -
DerekJohnson said:
You've seemingly lost all ability to detect sarcasmYellowSnow said:
Nah. Just trying to keep things objective around here.DerekJohnson said:
Looks like BleachedAnusDawg hit a nerveYellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable unless were talking about the HH demographic specifically. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon.
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So here's my @sonics1993 level insider row boat knowledge @whlinderwhlinder said:
It would be peak Cohen-12 to destroy the rowing program right as it prepares to get the most FREE PUB everYellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable unless were talking about the HH demographic specifically. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon.
1- CAL is really fast this year and will probably win IRAs. They were more impacted by Covid -19 times than us? and had some key dudes come back from 2019 who who are really good.
2- There were a few non OKG type recruits who got kicked off the team this past fall which I think created some drama.
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I watched it Saturday and thought I heard something about us being young or some shit.YellowSnow said:
So here's my @sonics1993 level insider row boat knowledge @whlinderwhlinder said:
It would be peak Cohen-12 to destroy the rowing program right as it prepares to get the most FREE PUB everYellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable unless were talking about the HH demographic specifically. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon.
1- CAL is really fast this year and will probably win IRAs. They were more impacted by Covid -19 times than us? and had some key dudes come back from 2019 who who are really good.
2- There were a few non OKG type recruits who got kicked off the team this past fall which I think created some drama. -
I didn’t realize until a few days before they had the race at the Dexter Lake Club (Otis my man!!). Normally @Doogles is my beat reporter in Sacramento. But Dexter lake is only 2 hrs from my house. Should have taken the kids down to watch.haie said:
I watched it Saturday and thought I heard something about us being young or some shit.YellowSnow said:
So here's my @sonics1993 level insider row boat knowledge @whlinderwhlinder said:
It would be peak Cohen-12 to destroy the rowing program right as it prepares to get the most FREE PUB everYellowSnow said:
I don't think NOC is applicable unless were talking about the HH demographic specifically. Seattle is a big rowing town and Crew remains by far our most successful and storied sports tradition at UW. Rowing has a huge private endowment that pays for 16 full ride schollies a year, which is something no other non revenue sport at UW could dream of. So obviously there's some big money in town that cares about the success of the program.BleachedAnusDawg said:NOC outside of Yella, which is fine and understandable.
Plus we'll ? be coming to a movie theater near you very soon.
1- CAL is really fast this year and will probably win IRAs. They were more impacted by Covid -19 times than us? and had some key dudes come back from 2019 who who are really good.
2- There were a few non OKG type recruits who got kicked off the team this past fall which I think created some drama. -
I should also add @Doogles that apparently a lot of the corches are not liking Lake Natoma these days and feel it's not a fair course. Apparently the dam operators aren't cooperative about how much water they release on race day (usually too much) and so lanes 1/2 tend to be way faster than the rest with currents. For the Men this is less of an issue because you just put Cal and UW in lanes 1/2 and OSU and Furd never were going to win regardless. But for the Women, you have more like 3 or 4 boats in contention in any given year.
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I'm enjoying the insider rowing hot talk. I'll talk to my Dam guy and see if we can pull some stringsYellowSnow said:I should also add @Doogles that apparently a lot of the corches are not liking Lake Natoma these days and feel it's not a fair course. Apparently the dam operators aren't cooperative about how much water they release on race day (usually too much) and so lanes 1/2 tend to be way faster than the rest with currents. For the Men this is less of an issue because you just put Cal and UW in lanes 1/2 and OSU and Furd never were going to win regardless. But for the Women, you have more like 3 or 4 boats in contention in any given year.
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Doogles said:
I'm enjoying the insider rowing hot talk. I'll talk to my Dam guy and see if we can pull some stringsYellowSnow said:I should also add @Doogles that apparently a lot of the corches are not liking Lake Natoma these days and feel it's not a fair course. Apparently the dam operators aren't cooperative about how much water they release on race day (usually too much) and so lanes 1/2 tend to be way faster than the rest with currents. For the Men this is less of an issue because you just put Cal and UW in lanes 1/2 and OSU and Furd never were going to win regardless. But for the Women, you have more like 3 or 4 boats in contention in any given year.