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Post by ghostofdylan on Feb 21, 2013 10:47:40 GMT -6
I was told Haarsma hurt his foot. B.S. just like kelm hurt his. Jeter could atleast put him in the last minute of the game. On senior nite. Speechless! What if Haarsma didn't want to play?
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Post by Hack on Feb 21, 2013 11:04:17 GMT -6
Kyle Kelm loves the slop. His father was a mudder. His mother was a mudder. His mother was a mudder? What did I just say?
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Post by uwm97 on Feb 21, 2013 12:25:09 GMT -6
LOVES the slop.
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Post by uwmfansince1997 on Feb 21, 2013 13:28:53 GMT -6
I was told Haarsma hurt his foot. B.S. just like kelm hurt his. Jeter could atleast put him in the last minute of the game. On senior nite. Speechless! What if Haarsma didn't want to play? My point. He could atleast step on and off the court on senior nite. Tigert did it his senior year, even though he had a bad lower back and played his next game in the semis against Loyola and ended up being the HL tourney MVP. Just an observation.
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Post by JG Panthers on Feb 21, 2013 15:44:44 GMT -6
What if Haarsma didn't want to play? My point. He could atleast step on and off the court on senior nite. Tigert did it his senior year, even though he had a bad lower back and played his next game in the semis against Loyola and ended up being the HL tourney MVP. Just an observation. Pretty unfair to compare the two players and their injuries when you don't know the extent. I generally agree that it would have been nice to see him play, but without knowing how bad his foot injury is, I can't chastise him for that...
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Post by uwm97 on Feb 21, 2013 17:25:32 GMT -6
Judged by what I saw on tv, to say attendance was 1900 was to overstate that number by, oh, 1000. What's happened to attendance this season is nothing short of disgraceful.
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Post by PANTHERfan on Feb 21, 2013 21:08:06 GMT -6
It would be very interesting to run this season through an alternate universe --- same outcomes, but games played at the Cell --- and see what attendance would have been.
This much we know for sure from this year's experiment. Students don't give a rip about watching lousy basketball on campus. And neither does the general public.
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Post by uwmfansince1997 on Feb 22, 2013 0:02:19 GMT -6
My point. He could atleast step on and off the court on senior nite. Tigert did it his senior year, even though he had a bad lower back and played his next game in the semis against Loyola and ended up being the HL tourney MVP. Just an observation. Pretty unfair to compare the two players and their injuries when you don't know the extent. I generally agree that it would have been nice to see him play, but without knowing how bad his foot injury is, I can't chastise him for that... I didn't mean play, but just step a foot on your home court for the last time in front of your family/friends/fans and yank him. That's all. I could of saw if he was in a cast.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Feb 22, 2013 9:37:50 GMT -6
Was he introduced before the game with his parents and presented a plaque or jersey? (I wouldn't know because I arrived just in time for the tipoff.)
If so, that was a suitable recognition and should suffice as gratitude for his contributions.
Everyone here must admit that Adrian's impact on the program was something altogether different.
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Feb 22, 2013 12:42:58 GMT -6
Judged by what I saw on tv, to say attendance was 1900 was to overstate that number by, oh, 1000. What's happened to attendance this season is nothing short of disgraceful. Attendance numbers are paid numbers. What happened is the team only has seven wins on the season.
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Post by kingsteve on Feb 22, 2013 13:07:22 GMT -6
Don't discount the KC factor....I have two season tickets and attended one yes one game as I was so disgusted going backwards in this program to watch in that hole. Actually I was not bothered either by the record or Jeter but the step down in venue. Better be a plan announced or I am done, not renewing. got a feeling a fair amount of season ticket holders just were not motivated to go sit in the KC as much or emore than the team record this year.
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Post by PANTHERfan on Feb 22, 2013 14:29:21 GMT -6
I lost three of my four usual season ticket people to the KC. I wound up buying two tickets this year but only attended about half of the games.
I'm not going to make any decisions about next year until the summer. As much as I dislike the KC, it's not enough to keep me away if there's promise for a decent team. I'm not sure that promise exists, but I'd like to put some distance between this most forgettable season and a decision on what to do next year.
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Post by ghostofdylan on Feb 25, 2013 10:34:18 GMT -6
Judged by what I saw on tv, to say attendance was 1900 was to overstate that number by, oh, 1000. What's happened to attendance this season is nothing short of disgraceful. I believe there were over 1,900 people in the seats Wednesday. -- signed Art Core ... da Lay Architect
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Post by Pounce Needs Pals on Feb 25, 2013 11:30:21 GMT -6
Don't discount the KC factor....I have two season tickets and attended one yes one game as I was so disgusted going backwards in this program to watch in that hole. Actually I was not bothered either by the record or Jeter but the step down in venue. Better be a plan announced or I am done, not renewing. got a feeling a fair amount of season ticket holders just were not motivated to go sit in the KC as much or emore than the team record this year. I hear what you say, but the venue bothered you more than the team's record is hard for me to swallow. I would say most care about the team's record.
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Post by DunneDeal on Feb 25, 2013 12:02:29 GMT -6
Do I like the KC. Yes. Do I think we should be playing there. Not Really. Is it better than and empty US Cell. Yes. If the team was 22-8 instead of 8-22 (yea Im including it all) I wouldn't mind the KC. I can put up with it.
The issue is at least when I was a student and we had a down year, I could at least drink.
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