You're giving the women of Ohio a lot of credit here.i can see why an Oklahoma 7 wouldn't want to leave and immediately get downgraded to a 3.
You're giving the women of Ohio a lot of credit here.i can see why an Oklahoma 7 wouldn't want to leave and immediately get downgraded to a 3.
If you put it in context of her age, I would vehemently disagree.i can see why an Oklahoma 7 wouldn't want to leave and immediately get downgraded to a 3.
If you put it in context of her age, I would vehemently disagree.
I know some people familiar with the teams in this league. D3 is better.
Regents reportedly meeting today on extension. Anybody else hear this?
Can confirm.You're giving the women of Ohio a lot of credit here.
What does Jason at the Arizona 247 website have to say on this? He is the expert on CU Regents meetings.
Did you see the agenda? Didn’t mention athletics and it usually does.My sources are better than his.
My sources are better than his.
Meeting was about a Tenured Professor getting fired.
Still butt hurt. Rent free.I'm sure the playoff committee is the best source. Good on you.
This is a good move for them because its going to allow Venables to be a CEO coach. You're not going to hire somebody with the rep Knowles has and then meddle with him.if you can add Knowles to your staff it's a good thing.
Hiring Knowles because he's telling you his girlfriend is more important because he's got a NC and wants a raise. feels like not a good move.
OU's D was not the problem last year.
Literally, the worst offense line ever last year i saw. it was like CU against UCLA in Prime year 1. every game.
seems weird, but rock on weirdness...
wow. I always perceived it was really hard for a tenured prof to get fired. I'm guessing he ****ed a student or took a bribe. Maybe plagiarizing research would do it.
I hadn't heard of him. To save anyone else the search, he was fired for "research misconduct".It takes a lot to get fired as a tenured professor. Remember Ward Churchill?
I hadn't heard of him. To save anyone else the search, he was fired for "research misconduct".
35? Heck, I would have guessed she was closer to 35 squaredWell...she is 35 years old. There is your "context of her age".
I do. I took his "FBI on Ruby Ridge" class. The two required textbooks were books he authored. It later turned out the two books were full of plagiarism. Only a small segment of the class was focused on Ruby Ridge and the Pine Ridge Reservation. It was mostly focused on the history of, and significant events perpetrated by the FBI.It takes a lot to get fired as a tenured professor. Remember Ward Churchill?
Who, the current guy or Churchill?I hadn't heard of him. To save anyone else the search, he was fired for "research misconduct".
Churchill. I made it as far as his wiki page.Who, the current guy or Churchill?
(Fyi: nearly all of us know the Churchill back story, I'm just curious what someone coming at it with zero knowledge or prejudice would conclude after a Google search or two. )