A poem just for you.....Originally Posted by SalukiRage
Do you sleep with a night light
bright bright
So at night the bed bugs dont come and bite, bite?
Southall will have a million points and a million rebounds.
A poem just for you.....Originally Posted by SalukiRage
Do you sleep with a night light
bright bright
So at night the bed bugs dont come and bite, bite?
Southall will have a million points and a million rebounds.
I hadn't heard dat 50.Originally Posted by 50Cent
Have you heard this one:
Yea...Yea...
I'm from the hood where the drop-outs is bangin for the feelin
For houses wit Tvs hangin from the ceilin
We gamble on ball courts
Keep the paint peelin
You either play ball or rap if you aint dealin
I'm stuck in the past
|||| changed since the 80s (What)
I know ladies, that got babies wit babies
Out here its basketball and speedbags
And guns that'll stiffin you up like freeze tag.
Don't go there 50 or you will get another hole in dat |||||.
Dawgs gonna bit ya.
Dis ain't da waterboy.
No Adma Sandler gonna save ya.
I hear Tonya Harding is a WKU fan. Southall better keep an eye out for her boys...Originally Posted by Zeebart21
Isn't the UKIT tourney win the only time UK has lost their tourney? I seem to remember reading about that in the DA about 2 years ago.Originally Posted by RaginFan2
That #1 Georgetown team had some guy named Patrick Ewing on it. Believe they were National Runners-up that year; lost to Nova.
CARBONDALE — Christian Cornelius said he’s ready to contribute now. The 6-foot-7, 205-pound freshman will get his chance.
SIU head coach Chris Lowery confirmed Wednesday that Cornelius, who spent last season at a prep school, has decided against a redshirt season in 2005-06.
When a player redshirts, he does not compete in games and receives a so-called fifth year of eligibility in return. SIU doesn’t apply the NCAA for the additional season until after the present season, sports information said.
The coaching staff had proposed the idea of a redshirt season to Cornelius, the freshman said. Cornelius averaged about 10 points per game at Brewster Academy in New Hampshire in 2004-05.
“It was a very tough decision for me,” Cornelius said. “I really respect coach Lowery. But for me I looked at last year as being my redshirt year. I want to support this program as much as possible. I’m here because I felt this was the best program for me.
“At the same rate I thought not redshirting was the best possible route for me,” Cornelius added. “I’m just going to see what happens.”
Cornelius recorded two points, one assist and one rebound in 12 minutes during SIU’s two exhibition games.
The Salukis host Louisiana-Lafayette at 7 p.m. Friday at SIU Arena in the regular season opener.
The addition of Cornelius gives SIU what appears to be a five-man rotation in the frontcourt. The four big men who saw significant minutes in the preseason were Tony Boyle, Randal Falker, Jamaal Foster and Matt Shaw.
All four are underclassmen.
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by paul klee
the southern
Originally Posted by SalukiRage
Why associate the water boy with UL.....clearly made up fiction. A 6-11 Center with a nice shooting touch is the least of your worries, there are also 4 four other people on the court, including one in particular who wears #23 and dunks on people, thunderously too I might add. And dont post anymore Lloyd Banks rhymes.
I was 8 years old and my family had just moved to Lafayette when the Great Alaska Shoot-out championship happened and I became caught up in college basketball for the first time in my life. That made me a cajun fan and although my family moved from lafayette just a few years later, I have been a big fan since and follow cajun basketball even more closely than my alma matter, university of florida.Originally Posted by RaginFan2
I remember going to Blackham games back in early 80s and it was quite an experience, and Southland conference was extremely competitive with cajuns, La Tech (with Karl Malone) and Lamar (with Billy Tubbs as coach) all ranked on and off. Plus Mcneese had Joe Dumars. There was a real pride an d excitement in Blackham and it was one of the toughest home courts to play in in the country.
I only wish we could bring that back and then eventually duplicate it in Cajun Dome. Maybe it will happen. I went to that first game in the Cajun Dome against Georgia and it was like Blackham. But since then most of the games I have attended had a sterile environment compared to the Blackham experience.
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please....no more lloyd banks....Originally Posted by 50Cent
Thanks, fitty..
Z.
One of my fondest memories was the run to the NIT Final Four with Drexal and Alonzo Allen, Dion Brown and others. I can still vividly remember, as time was running out when were about to beat Santa Clara to go to New York for the Final Four, the band playing "New York, New York" as the players did a Rockettes-style kick on the bench.
Didnt Santa Clara have a big 7'0 center? Played pro ball, was killed in a plane crash some years later...??
Z.
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