
Griffinmc7
Jan 28, 2009 Aug 14, 2011 6 100
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Seth Curry Transferring
http://nbcsports.msnbc.com/id/29865560/
This kid was a stud at Liberty. Where do you think he will end up? Is it a good move on his part? Will he be as dominate in a more competitive league?
Deep Thoughts about the Stanky Leg
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1mf2KL0sV98
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eJDsQobM0Ao&feature=related
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w4DTHz7c4YI&feature=related
Please watch all the videos. They all offer something new and unique. After watching them, please take time to consider "Da Stanky Leg" dance among other famous dance moves such as the Moon Walk, the Sprinkler, Pepper grinder, Fax machine, Nas-T Deac's Lawn mower, etc.
In my own personal opinion, I believe that this new dance has set the standard and tone of future dance moves to come. It has all the swagger of Brian Urlacher and LL Cool J. It is as gangsta as NWA and Baller Blockin (it's a movie - unbelievable peace of work - trust me).
I mean who doesn't want to implement a move that has gangsta swagger into their current set of go-to dances. No longer will we have to resort to the side-step, the cabbage patch (you know what I am talking about Mr. Rickman), the butterfly, the criss-cross, and most importantly the Shimmy. These are all ingrained into our evolutionary dance psyche and are all equally boring and mundane, except for the butterfly of course. Why not finally spice things up a bit with the Stanky Leg? I guarantee the ladies will love you, and if anything, I will love you.
So next time you are out on the dance floor - take a risk, drop one leg real low to the ground and twist a lil bit on the ball of your foot to the bit - DO DA STANKY LEG!
SI Cover
In light of the revealing of who will be on the cover of SI, I feel that this poll is entirely called for and appropriate. Plus, I need something else to think about after Wake's horrific loss last night to the U.
Bob Knight and Pat Summitt Secret Love Affair?
I don't know who all has had the pleasure of witnessing the uncomfortably awkward sexual tension developing between Bob Knight and Pat Summit, but for those who have:
To Rush or Not to Rush?
This post is not about whether KA is better than Sigma Chi. In fact, rush is over, but for all of you that didn't get a bid and are hoping to pledge in the fall - please head to juicy campus.
After last nights win and rushing of the court, I can't help but wonder if the totality of our student section has any pride in our team. For a second, it was like watching a bunch of 5 year olds tackle a Christmas tree full of presents - I was pretty embarrassed. Make no mistake folks, last night's win was not a gift and surely not an unexpected one. We were the better team on paper and on the court and we won. If anything it was a gift in the sense that we discussed it with our mothers a few weeks ago. I know I am not the only one wondering why our students feel the need to celebrate on the court - I mean we are a Top 5 team. The lone fact that fans from other conferences have taken notice of our fans apparently ritual smothering of the court is evidence enough that we don't know what we are doing. Maybe it is because our basketball team has been miserable the last three years, and we simply don't know how to handle it.
The bottom line is our students should expect our team to win every single game - particularly at home- even if it is against Carolina or Duke. A winning mindset expects its #4 ranked team to beat the #1 team at home. Yes, it was a huge win. Yes, it was against the #1 team in the country. Yes, it was against Duke. But, we were expected to win. Last year, we had a snowball's chance in hell of beating Duke - we were unranked, we won, so we rushed the court - cool, that is fine and dandy. This year we were expected to win and we rush the court - different ballgame. I am sure I can count on one hand the number of schools, at any point in time, ranked in the Top 5 or even top 10 that have rushed the court when beating an oppenent that they should have beaten.
If our team is going to learn how to carry the swagger and the confidence of a dominant team, then I absolutely expect our fans to do the same. It is okay to be thrilled after a big win, but we should treat it like we have done it before.
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