Dec 30 5:24p by Andrew Sharp
If you haven’t seen the comments over at our Texas Tech blog, Double T Nation, it’s worth a few minutes to comb through some of the reactions. They are NOT happy over there. Some of the reactions are below:
Pretty sure I’m about to drive to Lubbock and do something real stupid…..
It suits Baylor just fine...
Back to being a women’s basketball school.
Is this one insult or three?
We have a bunch of country simple minded bumpkins running things
Well, when you put it like that...
Lost coach, lost recruits, lost lots of money, lost what respect we had.
And even ... (gasp) ... blashphemy!
My kids are both going to University of Texas at Austin.
There's lots more, so if you've got a few minutes, check out all of the comments here.
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Gerald Meyers
Meyers was the basketball coach when I went to Tech. The basketball team was boring and below average. If you ever get a chance to see the guy, he’s a real creepy guy – both in appearance and in actions. The fact that he liked Bobby Knight says enough about the man. Leach was the anti-Meyers. Back to mediocrity and Hadnot Left – Hadnot Right.
by Rochelle Rochelle on Dec 30, 2009 7:45 PM EST reply actions
I'll claim the first post above, that was me.
No regrets on it, although I’m not real sure what I was going to except drink my sorrows away with fellow fans…
This is truly a sad day in Raiderland…..
" Answers -- Become Resources."
Without Questions; There are limited Resources...
by KWashburn on Dec 31, 2009 2:01 AM EST reply actions
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