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PostPosted: 01/28/15 5:36 pm    ::: Timing of re-enrollment Reply Reply with quote

Has there been any news on Calhoun's re-enrollment at a new school?

If no, what does that imply with regard to the timing of her eligibility to play again?


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PostPosted: 01/28/15 6:10 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Daddy Dearest should have had a place for her to go before he had his hissy fit and pulled her out of Duke.

Rumor has it that he assumed since his son was a Uconn player that Sierra could play for Geno. I imagine he was shocked when Geno said no thank you.

Really is a shame because Sierra is the one being made to pay.


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PostPosted: 01/28/15 8:35 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

There comes a point where you don't want to see your kid abused any more. Sierra may actually benefit from a semester off, particularly if her time with Duke/Coach P. led to any psychological problems, which is possible. Loss of confidence or serious depression could be a biggie. We don't know what it is because none of us was there, so it might behoove some of you to back off a little.



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PostPosted: 01/28/15 9:34 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school


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PostPosted: 01/28/15 9:40 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school

Lies.
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PostPosted: 01/28/15 10:15 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school


Oh, you were there? Rolling Eyes



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PostPosted: 01/28/15 11:19 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school


With all of 2 posts under this name, one can only deduce that you're new to Reb's, goforit. Most here will require tangible proof of what you're saying, either before or after you make your statements. Did you witness it yourself? Will there be a tweet or 3 explaining it all soon? You may have told a true story, but unless you openly claim to be a first-hand witness, it's just second-hand hearsay. And that doesn't really add much to the dialogue.

That said, Sierra's father wouldn't be the first of the sort to pull this kind of thing. Hopefully, she lands in a Good Place where her father can't make a mess of things....IFFF it's true that he did, in the first place. Razz

Now, if Coach P's more involved .... that just bodes really poorly for Duke. But: how will we ever know The Entire Truth?



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PostPosted: 01/29/15 3:17 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

summertime blues wrote:
There comes a point where you don't want to see your kid abused any more. Sierra may actually benefit from a semester off, particularly if her time with Duke/Coach P. led to any psychological problems, which is possible. Loss of confidence or serious depression could be a biggie. We don't know what it is because none of us was there, so it might behoove some of you to back off a little.


What is your source for these claims? You admit you weren't there, yet make extreme innuendos about McCallie and Calhoun's state of mind. Maybe you should back off from such unsubstantiated psychoanalysis.
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PostPosted: 01/30/15 11:02 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

#Occasionalwnbafan wrote:
goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school

Lies .


Total fabrication. Well, there is one element of truth - Sierra did get injured in practice by a very hard foul. The rest of it is spun from thin air. Especially the part of it being about publicity given to other frosh. That's a grave disservice to Sierra and her family. You really shouldn't come and spout things that are simply not true.



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PostPosted: 01/30/15 11:34 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

GlennMacGrady wrote:
summertime blues wrote:
There comes a point where you don't want to see your kid abused any more. Sierra may actually benefit from a semester off, particularly if her time with Duke/Coach P. led to any psychological problems, which is possible. Loss of confidence or serious depression could be a biggie. We don't know what it is because none of us was there, so it might behoove some of you to back off a little.


What is your source for these claims? You admit you weren't there, yet make extreme innuendos about McCallie and Calhoun's state of mind. Maybe you should back off from such unsubstantiated psychoanalysis.


Actually I made some *conjectures* based on what people who seem to have some inside knowledge have said. That, plus a little insight gained from being the mom of a couple of athletes and aunt to several more. I didn't make any CLAIMS, as you are saying I did, merely suggested some possible scenarios, so why don't you just back your own self off?



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PostPosted: 01/31/15 10:42 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

readyAIMfire53 wrote:
#Occasionalwnbafan wrote:
goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school

Lies .


Total fabrication. Well, there is one element of truth - Sierra did get injured in practice by a very hard foul. The rest of it is spun from thin air. Especially the part of it being about publicity given to other frosh. That's a grave disservice to Sierra and her family. You really shouldn't come and spout things that are simply not true.



No not a fabrication...Seems you're not quite the insider you think you are...Mr. C got in the argument with Mr. J...If you were attending the games you would know that. They had to take it outside,

Believe what you want about the rest...It's whats being said by people in the position to know.


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PostPosted: 01/31/15 11:42 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

goforit77 wrote:
readyAIMfire53 wrote:
#Occasionalwnbafan wrote:
goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school

Lies .


Total fabrication. Well, there is one element of truth - Sierra did get injured in practice by a very hard foul. The rest of it is spun from thin air. Especially the part of it being about publicity given to other frosh. That's a grave disservice to Sierra and her family. You really shouldn't come and spout things that are simply not true.



No not a fabrication...Seems you're not quite the insider you think you are...Mr. C got in the argument with Mr. J...If you were attending the games you would know that. They had to take it outside,

Believe what you want about the rest...It's whats being said by people in the position to know.


And just who are you, Mr. Coach P.?



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PostPosted: 02/01/15 8:51 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

summertime blues wrote:
And just who are you, Mr. Coach P.?


If he is, don't provoke him. He bites.



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PostPosted: 02/02/15 1:03 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school


This is pretty accurate...I've seen the evidence.
She is still a student at Duke..had offers from Oregon and Florida..Geno said no thanks.



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goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school


This is pretty accurate...I've seen the evidence.
She is still a student at Duke..had offers from Oregon and Florida..Geno said no thanks.


Pretty accurate? You just refuted the claim that she'd been pulled out of school by stating she's still a student.


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PostPosted: 02/02/15 1:57 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

#Occasionalwnbafan wrote:
goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school

Lies.


When McCallie was at Maine, you could tell something was going on with her treatment of the players. Finally a player told me she couldn't take certain meds while pregnant and that the players were the scapegoat.

Mccallie's mental issues would make for an interesting documentary though.


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PostPosted: 02/02/15 2:23 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

umbeta1455 wrote:
#Occasionalwnbafan wrote:
goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school

Lies.


When McCallie was at Maine, you could tell something was going on with her treatment of the players. Finally a player told me she couldn't take certain meds while pregnant and that the players were the scapegoat.

Mccallie's mental issues would make for an interesting documentary though.


So a player told you that they were the scapegoats? I see.

Some of these posts are really getting pretty personal with the things being thrown around.


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PostPosted: 02/02/15 5:35 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

Queenie wrote:
summertime blues wrote:
And just who are you, Mr. Coach P.?


If he is, don't provoke him. He bites.


Post of the day.


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PostPosted: 02/05/15 8:52 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

oh dear....who to believe? Confused



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PostPosted: 02/05/15 10:30 am    ::: Reply Reply with quote

I keep hoping there will be some facts supported by evidence in this thread, but like so much about McCallie, it's all rumor and innuendo.

I'm not defending her, mind you, because there's a lot of smoke, but no one has yet managed to produce hard evidence of the fire.



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PostPosted: 02/05/15 10:36 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

umbeta1455 wrote:
#Occasionalwnbafan wrote:
goforit77 wrote:
Her leaving had nothing to do with coaching.

Father was upset that the other frosh were getting more publicity and he demanded that the staff focus more on Sierra,,,even though she was starting and played a ton of minutes.

Daddy also got in a verbal argument with another players father after he was belittling that player during a game) and they had to leave the building. He also was angry that that player accidently hurt Sierra(inadvertant elbow) in practice.

After he game he told Sierra to pack up and he pulled her out of school

Lies.


When McCallie was at Maine, you could tell something was going on with her treatment of the players. Finally a player told me she couldn't take certain meds while pregnant and that the players were the scapegoat.

Mccallie's mental issues would make for an interesting documentary though.


True.



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PostPosted: 02/05/15 10:42 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

ClayK wrote:
I keep hoping there will be some facts supported by evidence in this thread, but like so much about McCallie, it's all rumor and innuendo.

I'm not defending her, mind you, because there's a lot of smoke, but no one has yet managed to produce hard evidence of the fire.


I get the intent of your analogy, but....I'm concerned about all the 'damage' from Smoke Inhalation while the Fire goes undetected/unreported.... Shocked And I'm being serious....think about it: how long did Renee Portland wreak her damaging shit at Penn State before FINALLY it came to the light of day? How much damage was done? And Renee (until tonight) was the winningest coach in the Big Ten!



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PostPosted: 02/05/15 10:47 pm    ::: Reply Reply with quote

cthskzfn wrote:
oh dear....who to believe? Confused


Me. Believe me. I know just about every awful detail, validated by more than one source. I hope that the players, player families and former employees will tell their stories publically. Until then I can only share what they want me to share. It's their stories.

I can tell you that it is rare for a former Duke player from the McCallie era to come for a visit. When Coach G was at Duke, former players stopped by all the time, hung out with G, attend games and schmooze the crowd.



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