http://m.journaltimes.com/sports/bas...ile_touch=true
Well, this just keeps on getting better and better...Ugh
http://m.journaltimes.com/sports/bas...ile_touch=true
Well, this just keeps on getting better and better...Ugh
Gery Woelfel is one of the few that get his facts correct in his story's.
March Madness starts in November
He makes it seem like they are negotiating not only with JS but with everyone involved. Not knowing what that entails is killing me. Honestly though this just sucks. Why cant they just build somewhere else. I swear it is constant highs and lows with this program. Wvery victory is met with another defeat and its killing me.
Get Andy Geiger as AD....
moves us back to KC
Win against Davidson and almost against SC....
proceed to only win 8 games.
Get New AD and win HL championship....
APR Ban
Buy naming rights to MECCA....
arena potentially being torn down.
What is next?
School of Architecture - Class of 2016
"Dressed in the Panther's skin, the Ass spread terror far and wide" #FireBraun
What is next is the university and its community need to come together and fight for our future. That doesn't necessarily mean that the Arena has to stay. I loved going to the game last night - the video board really was a game changer, although they need to get the stats right (by the next game, please) - but that experience can be replicated on a smaller scale elsewhere. We can take that video board and put it in storage for a couple years while we build our own place.
It sounds like the Bucks have chosen their home. If they've got $300 million out of $440 million or so to build the new stadium, then the writing is on the wall. Now's the time where we circle the wagons and come together, and use this tremendous inconvenience to influence some New Yorkers to help pay for a new home for our Panthers. That's what's next.
Actually, something else is next, but more on that later...
I think that is how the step up works on the videoboard. The view is different compared to where you sit.
March Madness starts in November
What's clear is we're in a struggle for the future of our program, but more importantly a struggle for the future of our university.
http://m.journaltimes.com/news/opini...ile_touch=true
Nice article that's true.