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Interesting.. Huggins does not know if Holton will be back Tuesday

said he expected to know today, sounded disappointed
So.............you say he does not know...............but he will give us his knowledge when he finds out? That makes sense. I edited mines post after you edited yourn. Warez
 
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Huggins could read a winning lottery ticket and sound disappointed

Great line, although he did show a lot of admiration for the players' attitude and work ethic after the Baylor game. I think he likes this team, but he doesn't want to let up on them till after they win the national title.

I'm with Bob on that one. Complacency and back-patting will kill you every time.

I've noticed that the players stop celebrating and taunting after a big play and get back on defense immediately. They're learning. The 30+ games are just practice for March Madness.

Kill Kansas. And their dog, too! (Dorothy reference)
 
It's an NCAA issue, not a Bob Huggins decision


He immediately requested reinstatement when it happened
 
so oliver luck is dropping the ball


There are rules. They've been posted here. If folks would read the rules posted, they'd know the answer to their question.

1st offense - no suspension

2nd - 10% of season

3rd - gone.


Holton is not gone. Therefore, guess the correct answer.
 
There are rules. They've been posted here. If folks would read the rules posted, they'd know the answer to their question.

1st offense - no suspension

2nd - 10% of season

3rd - gone.


Holton is not gone. Therefore, guess the correct answer.


I don't think he was actually asking a question.
 
Soooooo .... 3 games is not quite 10% of 31. Right?

And if the NCAA has rules on this why did Huggs immediately request reinstatement?
Are there other circumstances?

I still hold to the theory that we could be talking about a self-medicating ADHD individual.

The latest one (study) comes from Germany, where scientists studied the effects of cannabis on 30 patients with ADHD who had limited success with conventional treatments for the disorder (Adderall and Ritalin). All 30 reported “improved concentration and sleep” and “reduced impulsivity” after using medicinal cannabis, according to the case report. Moreover, 22 out of the 30 patients decided to forgo their previously prescribed medications once the study was over and continue using medicinal marijuana to manage their symptoms.
http://www.details.com/story/weed-may-treat-adhd-better-than-adderall-study-says

Hopefully we do not see the impulsive foul machine when Holton returns.
 
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