I have absolutely no insight on this, but I would be shocked if he does not.I really really hope Epps gets the start.
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don't get me wrong, I love Harris' energy and D he brings to a game but other than UCLA and NW, what other 2 0r 3 games did you come away saying, he MUST start?Starting lineup:
* Harris, S
* Rogers, T
* Shannon Jr, T
* Mayer, M
* Hwakins, C
- 11 AM Start
- Bad OSU team that we SHOULD beat
- Inconsistent illinois team
- Emotional close win against NU
- multiple games in a week
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I’m gonna counter that this game time is ideal.
1. Set your DVR
2. Go to church
3. Stay off social media
4. Come home and watch the entire game with no commercials
You get to keep your priorities (church over sports) and you don’t have watch commercials. My service ends around 1130 and I get home around 1140. With a 30-40 minute head start in college basketball, you’re back to live by the last couple minutes or at worst like 5 minutes behind (the game ends for you 5 minutes after it ends in real time).
For anyone wondering, to accomplish the same timing with college football, you need about 45 minutes to an hour. This is the only way I watch sports now.
I know people like to criticize him, but I still think Hwakins has a great shot at the NAB.Starting lineup:
* Harris, S
* Rogers, T
* Shannon Jr, T
* Mayer, M
* Hwakins, C
I, too, would love to see Hawk make a National Association of Basketball (I know people like to criticize him, but I still think Hwakins has a great shot at the NAB.
This is the kind of hard hitting analysis that keeps me coming back.Since the lid is now well off the jar, I'll dive in.
A strong argument exists that we all are drawn to competitive sports because they involve individual and team effort in striking a hard-to-hit goal. The roots of the word "sin" in at least a couple ancient languages, IIRC, mean "missing the mark." Thus, we love sports (perhaps subconsciously) because they exalt the careful focus on hitting the mark, and involve athletes who devote single-minded focus, and deferral of gratification, to doing so individually and in cooperation with their teammates. Those who hit the mark are exalted; we feel exhilaration in, and admiration of, their excellence and they set an example for us to follow. I credit Jordan Peterson for most recently advancing this idea.
Which leads me to the unavoidable conclusion that Ohio State is positively drenched in sin this season, as The Beloved were during the first 28 minutes of last night's game.
I'll see myself out.
Well yes, but I was talking about Hwakins, not Hawkins. Hwakins in my favorite Ililni.I, too, would love to see Hawk make a National Association of Basketball () roster…
My favorite Illini this year.
Smart a$$.This is the kind of hard hitting analysis that keeps me coming back.
YouTube TV is the best. Does not require this.Make sure you record the next show after the game too. Nothing worse than finding out you missed the last five minutes of a game cause it went into the next show
Work has been crazy and start times don't lend themselves to me watching full games. I'm either still at work or putting my kids to bed.Smart a$$.Why do you think I posted it?! You've been a relative stranger this season. The GIF game on this board has gone to absolute he!! as a result (speaking of sin.)
I assumed as much. But since when has not watching games prevented anyone from holding forth with an air of authority on Loyalty?!Work has been crazy and start times don't lend themselves to me watching full games. I'm either still at work or putting my kids to bed.