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Lou Dorsey no longer with the Illini
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<blockquote data-quote="Krush 2010" data-source="post: 1419598" data-attributes="member: 740427"><p>For me anymore, fall represents volleyball season. Women's soccer isn't half bad this season either, perhaps the start of a pretty decent run in the coming years with the new facilities for soccer! </p><p></p><p>But football, man, I'm always excited for the start of college football season. Then I writhe in pain by week 6 or 7 at what our team looks like. At least my other rooting interest, the Cyclones, manage to keep me somewhat entertained in seasons like this.</p><p></p><p>Also, to keep the post relevant, it's too bad its come to this point with Dorsey. Him and Williams were 2 of the bright spots from last season, and I hate losing them. But, if they aren't willing to follow the rules or correct their actions to be a part of the team, then ultimately we're better off without them. Hopefully each of the succeeds wherever they go...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Krush 2010, post: 1419598, member: 740427"] For me anymore, fall represents volleyball season. Women's soccer isn't half bad this season either, perhaps the start of a pretty decent run in the coming years with the new facilities for soccer! But football, man, I'm always excited for the start of college football season. Then I writhe in pain by week 6 or 7 at what our team looks like. At least my other rooting interest, the Cyclones, manage to keep me somewhat entertained in seasons like this. Also, to keep the post relevant, it's too bad its come to this point with Dorsey. Him and Williams were 2 of the bright spots from last season, and I hate losing them. But, if they aren't willing to follow the rules or correct their actions to be a part of the team, then ultimately we're better off without them. Hopefully each of the succeeds wherever they go... [/QUOTE]
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