3-pt dunk contest? Now THAT I'd want to see!pinkbend wrote:I had one student who only "showed up in my class" (after registering for the course!) when I saw her on TV during the three-point dunk contest.
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3-pt dunk contest? Now THAT I'd want to see!pinkbend wrote:I had one student who only "showed up in my class" (after registering for the course!) when I saw her on TV during the three-point dunk contest.
"Jebus Christmas...what the hell were you thinking? Net even Buckaroo Bonzai would have made it through that mountain.."captmojo wrote: Not sure of his genuine affection for his players. I don't trust the whispered words to Butler following his injury.![]()
CameronBornAndBred wrote:"Jebus Christmas...what the hell were you thinking? Net even Buckaroo Bonzai would have made it through that mountain.."captmojo wrote: Not sure of his genuine affection for his players. I don't trust the whispered words to Butler following his injury.![]()
After seeing him in that gold suit, it would be a valid option.robertduke32 wrote:Where is PIMP on the poll?
I agree. Huggy Bear's heart grew three sizes that night. Seriously, though, my opinion of him definitely received a big boost after seeing that.Lavabe wrote:Last night at the arena, there was a collective concern for WVU's Butler, as you could see the man writhing in pain. It wasn't just the injury, but concern with his future; the guy needed the concern given by Huggins. Seriously... on this one I believe Huggins deserves the benefit of the doubt, and frankly, he deserves praise for his actions.
That's much worse than the single sprain that I had heard reported.bjornolf wrote:USA Today is now reporting that DaSean Butler tore his ACL and sprained his MCL. Prayers and Vibes to the young man for a good recovery.![]()
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I agree that we saw the compassionate side of him last night. I hope that Da'Sean recovers completely from the injury.bjornolf wrote:I agree. Huggy Bear's heart grew three sizes that night. Seriously, though, my opinion of him definitely received a big boost after seeing that.Lavabe wrote:Last night at the arena, there was a collective concern for WVU's Butler, as you could see the man writhing in pain. It wasn't just the injury, but concern with his future; the guy needed the concern given by Huggins. Seriously... on this one I believe Huggins deserves the benefit of the doubt, and frankly, he deserves praise for his actions.
The kid was writhing in pain and emotional agony. That was the only way Huggy Bear could think of to get him to STOP doing that and pay attention to him so he could calm him. People, in the end, are animals, and animals that get scared and hurt are hard to reason with. I've seen many horse and dog owners do similar to calm them. Maybe it's just that I'm a football player. We're used to our coaches getting in our personal space. ;)CathyCA wrote:I agree that we saw the compassionate side of him last night. I hope that Da'Sean recovers completely from the injury.bjornolf wrote:I agree. Huggy Bear's heart grew three sizes that night. Seriously, though, my opinion of him definitely received a big boost after seeing that.Lavabe wrote:Last night at the arena, there was a collective concern for WVU's Butler, as you could see the man writhing in pain. It wasn't just the injury, but concern with his future; the guy needed the concern given by Huggins. Seriously... on this one I believe Huggins deserves the benefit of the doubt, and frankly, he deserves praise for his actions.
It was still uncomfortable watching Huggins remain in Da'Sean's personal space for such a long time.