So, whoever told Macon to go play pro ball in Mongolia made a bad mistake. Mongolia was still going to be there next year.
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So, whoever told Macon to go play pro ball in Mongolia made a bad mistake. Mongolia was still going to be there next year.
Well, if you want to be a stickler, ............ yea.Hope.... that's all we've got isn't it?
You are a pathetic piece of sh!t........WVU would be better without you......be gone.
He's the guy who bitches about getting a ticket in Summersville for going 60 mph because he went through Flatwoods at 80 mph. He knows the rules, he got to break them at one point so he thinks he should get preferential treatment, then complains when the rules are applied...despite being completely known and predictable.No...poster had a valid point. Maybe you were talking about yourself. Should change your name to "Someoneelse'sfaultMountaineer." You are comic reliefe in all this though lol.
I'm sure Huggins loves this place. And I'm sure other coaches have as well. And I do, too.Also, people need to not berate Huggins.
How many coaches will truly love this state and school? He would bleed for the Gold and Blue.
I know it is frustrating, but he has brought us success, respect, and a greater level of investment in the program.
I'm sure Huggins loves this place. And I'm sure other coaches have as well. And I do, too.
Huggins has been elevated to god-like status in WV, justly or unjustly. I'm sure he should be able to withstand the complaints of the internet posts. After all, the more money you make, the more open you are to criticism... Oh, and let's not forget, Huggins has no qualms about berating and humiliating his 19-year-old players every night on national television.
I believe the one who ceaselessly throws hissy fits about officiating is in more need of a lollypop. And the one who blames only others for losses is more in line with 'last place trophies.'
Just the facts:
On 1/12/16, WVU shot 47 free throws, at least 40 by players no longer with the team, vs. No. 1 Kansas, which shot 21 free throws.
Question: If there is a conspiracy against WVU, then explain the numbers above.
Shut up already and quit telling people to leave. It's not your website or message board.Who is freaking saying a conspiracy? It's just plain incompetence tonight........As Huggs said, the refs tell coaches before the season that "this this and this" are gonna be the emphasis and get called.......and tonight, that didn't happen.
And by the way, you don't belong here.......BE GONE......and stop switching your usernames, it's easily tracked.
I have one handle, MountaineerHomer. Stop crying like an infant about the officials after every WVU loss.
35 - 2. Really?
Stop lying and crying, fraud.That's not what your IP address says........
It was 31-2 before Huggs technical FT's..........
Take a look at the FT difference.........yeah, go ahead and say I'm blaming the refs.......numbers don't lie........how about the FOUL on Dax not called at the end? Yeah, that's right.....F**K ALL YOU ALL
I would have gotten those 2 T's a lot sooner than he did.
Look in the mirror you miserable MFer.......you are the definition of a$$hole.......we freaking got screwed and your hatred of Huggins prevents you from seeing it. Put your WVU shirt on ebay for sale you pissy little pussy.
Higgins affectThe number of Kansas free throws could possibly be explained by WVU's style but the fact that WVU had two free throws really can't be explained by anyone.
Just the facts:
On 1/12/16, WVU shot 47 free throws, at least 40 by players no longer with the team, vs. No. 1 Kansas, which shot 21 free throws.
Question: If there is a conspiracy against WVU, then explain the numbers above.
Just the facts:
On 1/12/16, WVU shot 47 free throws, at least 40 by players no longer with the team, vs. No. 1 Kansas, which shot 21 free throws.
Question: If there is a conspiracy against WVU, then explain the numbers above.
Considering his name is "Teddy"......he played first half some.........bad matchup, he couldn't guard KU's guards.....[/QUOTE
Considering...............you know what I was talking about. Don't switch to technical discussion. Warez
Did Kansas shoot 47 free throws, as WVU did in Morgantown in 2016? No. That is an outrageously high number of free throw attempts, especially when you consider that this total did not include any technical free throws. Why did WVU shoot so many free throws? According to Huggins, it was because WVU drove the ball to the basket:I'm not saying conspiracy. But 2 years ago did KU shoot 0 in first half? Did they shoot 2 for the entire game? No.
35 to 2 is crazy impossible. As a matter of fact it's the lowest foul discrepancy in a KU game since Big 12 started.
Did Kansas shoot 47 free throws, as WVU did in Morgantown in 2016? No. That is an outrageously high number of free throw attempts, especially when you consider that this total did not include any technical free throws. Why did WVU shoot so many free throws? According to Huggins, it was because WVU drove the ball to the basket:
"'I thought it gave us the best chance to win,' Huggins said. 'I think the way the game's being called, it's hard to guard the ball. We tried to kind of revamp some things and keep them spread to try to be able to get guys to the basket.'
An emphasis on driving the ball to the basket paid off for the Mountaineers, who outscored Kansas 33-13 from the free throw line.
'I thought it gave us the best chance to win,' Huggins said. 'I think the way the game's being called, it's hard to guard the ball. We tried to kind of revamp some things and keep them spread to try to be able to get guys to the basket.'"
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400830916
Contrast the game in Morgantown in 2016, with last night's game when WVU's best weapon was sinking perimeter jumpers, particularly three-point shots. You just don't get many whistles, especially on the Road, when you shoot so many jump shots.
God, you’re a pansy assThat's not what your IP address says........
Did Kansas shoot 47 free throws, as WVU did in Morgantown in 2016? No. That is an outrageously high number of free throw attempts, especially when you consider that this total did not include any technical free throws. Why did WVU shoot so many free throws? According to Huggins, it was because WVU drove the ball to the basket:
"'I thought it gave us the best chance to win,' Huggins said. 'I think the way the game's being called, it's hard to guard the ball. We tried to kind of revamp some things and keep them spread to try to be able to get guys to the basket.'
An emphasis on driving the ball to the basket paid off for the Mountaineers, who outscored Kansas 33-13 from the free throw line.
'I thought it gave us the best chance to win,' Huggins said. 'I think the way the game's being called, it's hard to guard the ball. We tried to kind of revamp some things and keep them spread to try to be able to get guys to the basket.'"
http://www.espn.com/mens-college-basketball/recap?gameId=400830916
Contrast the game in Morgantown in 2016, with last night's game when WVU's best weapon was sinking perimeter jumpers, particularly three-point shots. You just don't get many whistles, especially on the Road, when you shoot so many jump shots.
Well boys and girls OSU makes an overwhelming argument to stop the emotional breakdown routine that is very common here in homerville. Looks like the argument needs to be on the calls themselves and not the quantity. So it makes sense that yesterday’s game plan by WVU worked against fouls being called on Kansas. So where the where the calls against WVU poor calls?
OSU clearly puts to rest the disparity issue that has driven homer literally nuts. Thanks for clearing that up for me OSU.