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That's 1:1 odds. What are your odds that we beat 500? 2:1 or 1:2? I'll make an exception and you can pick how many games we win. You'll be on the record. Just giving you some breathing room with the odds deal. Calban called it right on the money last year.Isn't that like saying it's 50/50 that there is a 50% chance of rain somewhere tomorrow?
That's 1:1 odds. What are your odds that we beat 500? 2:1 or 1:2? I'll make an exception and you can pick how many games we win. You'll be on the record. Just giving you some breathing room with the odds deal. Calban called it right on the money last year.
Hopefully Barnes & Hart will back down the NCAA
Here we go again. "Texas to take a hard look at NCAA basketball cheating questions."
Texas to take a hard look at NCAA basketball cheating questions
I think we finish with a similar record as last year. We return 5 of our top 6 scorers, but the one loss is a giant loss IMO, and I think a lot of our fanbase underestimates its effect.
Much will be determined in how quickly Turner and Kasongo develop. They are the biggest additions at our two weakest spots on the floor, so there acclimation period needs to be greatly accelerated. Jabari McGhee needs to step in immediately to help in the post, and improve both his defensive discipline, and his FT shooting.
Still, someone has to step up in the post and become a legitimate scoring threat, and out perimeter players need to become more consistent shooters.
I just don't know if all that can happen overnight. People predicting 20 or more wins are shooting for the moon IMO. 16 wins is most likely, 18 is slightly overachieving, and anymore than that is an outstanding coaching effort IMO. Our OOC schedule is tough this year (at GT, at Butler, Gonzaga {in Seattle}, at TCU, potential neutral site game vs Cincinnati in Barclays Classic).
I'd love to be underselling their potential though, and with so many newcomers and unanswered questions, it's tough to say with certainty that they can't exceed my expectations.
Keep coming back to the head coach is responsible for everything that happens in his program now. DT has maintained his stance that things will clear up when he speaks. If someone else did something, RB takes the hit just like DT. You can't sugarcoat it.
Here we go again. "Texas to take a hard look at NCAA basketball cheating questions."
Texas to take a hard look at NCAA basketball cheating questions
Keep coming back to the head coach is responsible for everything that happens in his program now. DT has maintained his stance that things will clear up when he speaks. If someone else did something, RB takes the hit just like DT. You can't sugarcoat it.
Besides your alter ego, who else actually liked this post?
Seriously?