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mzonefan
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ripleydc
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Posted: 02/20/15 11:53 am ::: |
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very cool! Thanks.
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mzonefan
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Posted: 02/20/15 1:16 pm ::: |
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This isn't just for the Big 10. It looks like the site has bracket generators for all of the "power" conferences, women's and men's.
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myrtle
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summertime blues
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summertime blues
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Posted: 02/20/15 6:18 pm ::: |
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(And that was probably uncalled for, and I do apologize to cthskzfn who sounds like he had some complications with his surgery.)
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Howee
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cthskzfn
Joined: 21 Nov 2004 Posts: 12851 Location: In a world where a PSYCHOpath like Trump isn't potus.
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Posted: 02/21/15 8:09 am ::: |
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Howee wrote: |
cthskzfn wrote: |
I had ankle ligament reconstruction surgery at 35. It was successful but very painful and it had a long recovery time. |
Yes, but when you were 35, Clara Barton was in charge of your ward. I'm thinking modern technologies might favor Ms. Theriot significantly. |
Ha! Sad and nearly true. What- they don't use hatchets, leeches and whiskey anymore?
The surgery was a success- no more ankle rolls/sprains. Just took a loooong time to heal.
THE major drag was how the insurance co.- Blue Shield/Blue Cross- handled it. They said it was an outpatient procedure and I would not be admitted to the hospital unless it was demonstrated that, even 4 hours after the surgery, my pain STILL could not be controlled w/ weak scrip stuff like codeine.
Before the op the surgeon told me to tell BC/BS that there is no way I will be able to go home the same day- the pain would be too great. (He was one of the surgeons for the Hartford Whalers and said not one of them had ever been able to go home the same day). I plead my case but BC/BS refused to budge unless that threshold of pain was met.
This meant that I had to suffer some really ridiculous pain while waiting for noon so that I could get some demerol.
The nurses did their best to make me comfortable but there was nothing they could do. I spent 2 hours literally drumming my head w/ both fists to try to distract myself from the ankle pain.
As soon as the 4 hours were up I was given the drug. Even then, the pain would resume before I was eligible for the next dose, by about half an hour.
I've hated the ins. industry ever since.
The next time I required surgery, ~15 yrs later, one major change I noticed right away in the hospital was signs posted in every room informing patients that pain management was a priority and to keep the staff informed of your current pain level. I hope this was an industry-wide change in philosophy and practice.
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summertime blues
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Shades
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Shades
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Posted: 02/21/15 1:31 pm ::: |
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Oops.....what's pilight call it?
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bullsky
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mildred
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Posted: 02/21/15 10:54 pm ::: |
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Does the Purdue coach survive this mess? How much does Purdue pay her to put this product on the floor?
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bacabuck
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Posted: 02/21/15 11:21 pm ::: |
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Wow! I just watched a game where Iowa's starters scored 78 points and still lost by 18 ...........I wonder how that could have happened.......Perhaps, the rankings are a little skewed.
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Durantula
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Posted: 02/22/15 9:17 am ::: |
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mildred wrote: |
Does the Purdue coach survive this mess? How much does Purdue pay her to put this product on the floor? |
Versyp signed an extension in May, 2014 that goes through the 2019-2020 season. Salary for 2014-2015 is around $550k and will go up to around $600k for 2015-2016. http://www.jconline.com/story/mike-carmin/2014/05/23/salary-increase-part-versyp-contract-extension/9505969/ One interesting part of her contract is this:
• Purdue announced Versyp's extension as a two-year deal, but a clause in the contract states that Versyp must remain with the program through June 30, 2015, in order for the contract to extend through June 30, 2020. Not a big deal.
Her recruiting class coming in is supposed to be pretty good but at the same time she loses her best player, so the net effect could be close to a wash for 2015, but time will tell. Has a lot of young players with real size which can be good. Horrocks the freshman and an incoming 6'6 kid.
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Shades
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ripleydc
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Howee
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Posted: 02/22/15 10:40 pm ::: |
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Interesting Chain of Events for me:
1. I draft Ariel Powers, Tori Jankowska, Betnijah Laney, Lauren Mincy, Rachel Theriot, and Tyra Buss onto my Fantasy Team.
2. I start watching more B1G games, specifically for my players.
3. I am now an official B1G fan!
Of course, my primary allegiances still lie with the (Real) Big:12, to which I was drawn so many years ago by the Paris twins--but the Big Ten takes now over as my #2 fave, over the ACC.
I believe I shall adopt Michigan State as My Team, too....aside from obvious attractions like Ms. Merchant's uncanny resemblance to Sissy Spacek, I like this team's grittiness and flash.
Can anyone give me the thumbnail sketch of Spartan players lost this year? I was amazed by the post player who started the game today (Sr. Day) but had, like, 17 minutes played her entire career due to 7 (!) knee surgeries--DAMN! It also looks, from her biography, like she was a pretty amazing player in high school, and went to the same school as Powers....that must have been a helluva team!
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ripleydc
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Posted: 02/23/15 8:36 am ::: |
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Tonight after their match-up with Penn State, the Terps receive their trophy for the B1G regular season conference title.
I'm happy, but surprised. Surprised that they would award a trophy with 3 more games (including tonite's) left in the regular season. And even more surprised to learn that the B1G actually awards a regular season title at all.
In the ACC, the regular season champ is unofficial. The only recognized ACC champ is the winner of the conference tournament. So this is new territory for us Terps fans!
As an aside, you would think that given how Maryland has played to date that I would be confident about their chances in the B1G tourney -- but I'm not. (I'm NOT ruling them out, either!) However, the more games I watch, the more I'm convinced that the B1G is one of the deepest conferences out there. There have been so many really competitive games of late and some significant upsets. Nobody has a lock on the tournament championship. Nobody. Iowa, Minnesota, OSU, and others . . . there are some dangerous teams in the B1G!
In any event, I'm happy that Maryland will have some hardware to show for their impressive B1G debut season. The regular season title in a conference like this one is really quite an accomplishment!
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sigur3
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mzonefan
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Posted: 02/23/15 11:07 am ::: |
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Howee wrote: |
Interesting Chain of Events for me:
1. I draft Ariel Powers, Tori Jankowska, Betnijah Laney, Lauren Mincy, Rachel Theriot, and Tyra Buss onto my Fantasy Team.
2. I start watching more B1G games, specifically for my players.
3. I am now an official B1G fan!
Of course, my primary allegiances still lie with the (Real) Big:12, to which I was drawn so many years ago by the Paris twins--but the Big Ten takes now over as my #2 fave, over the ACC.
I believe I shall adopt Michigan State as My Team, too....aside from obvious attractions like Ms. Merchant's uncanny resemblance to Sissy Spacek, I like this team's grittiness and flash.
Can anyone give me the thumbnail sketch of Spartan players lost this year? I was amazed by the post player who started the game today (Sr. Day) but had, like, 17 minutes played her entire career due to 7 (!) knee surgeries--DAMN! It also looks, from her biography, like she was a pretty amazing player in high school, and went to the same school as Powers....that must have been a helluva team! |
I'm so glad to have an active B1G thread this year with those paying more attention to conference players for fantasy league and the additions of Maryland and Rutgers.
MSU as far as I can remember:
As you noted, Madison Williams, is finished with all of her knee injuries. She was supposed to be the next big thing for the Spartans after Alyssa DeHaan.
RS Sophomore guard Branndais Agee suffered an ACL this summer. According to an interview with Suzy Merchant, she was either their best player or "pretty darn close". Agee redshirted her true freshman season after tearing an ACL after playing a few games.
Jasmine Hines, senior post, suffered concussions this year (and last) and has finally been declared out for the season. Suzy noted they will get her a redshirt year if she wants to come back. Hines was not honored on senior day as far as I can tell, so I'd take that to show she plans on coming back.
Kiara Carter, freshman guard, out with an injury (don't remember what) for the season.
Departures:
Jasmine Lumpkins, a freshman who had started, left mid-year and transferred to TAMU.
Kiana Johnson, who could have been the starting point guard, left the team after being suspended in 2013-14 as a junior.
Camille Glymph, who would have been a RS senior guard (2-year Auburn player, transfer year and then injury year), decided to leave at some point last year and is finishing up at D2 Mars Hill.
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Shades
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Posted: 02/28/15 3:11 pm ::: |
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Shades wrote: |
gopher5 wrote: |
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Big Ten weekly awards:
PoW: Betnijah Laney, Rutgers
Honor roll: Jacqui Grant, Illiniois; Bethany Doolittle; Iowa, Nia Coffey, Northwestern
FoW: Carlie Wagner, Minnesota
Although the release says it's Laney's 2nd PoW, it's actually her 3rd (somehow they missed the one in January), so she's the only player in the conference to have 3 so far. The Rutgers WCBB page got it right, though.
Kelsey Mitchell from OSU has 6 FoW awards, plus two PoW awards. I'd say she's the runaway favorite for FoY.
[url=/sports/w-baskbl/spec-rel/020915aab.html]The best, this week[/url] |
Amanda Zahui has three POW as well (12/30; 1/5 and 2/2). |
Somehow I missed that - sorry. She's a great player, too. |
There are severaly worthy candidates for POY. And it is going to be tough to pick a first team all conference this year. |
Not even looking at stats, I'll say Zahui, Laney, Powers, Mitchell and one of (Brown, Logic, Theriot) |
Am I hired?
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