21-22 coming off a final four this says they averaged 7400.They averaged 10.3K during conference play but still 3,000+ short of selling out. It’s also in LA so your options for other nighttime activities is off the charts.
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21-22 coming off a final four this says they averaged 7400.They averaged 10.3K during conference play but still 3,000+ short of selling out. It’s also in LA so your options for other nighttime activities is off the charts.
Like I said in my post, they averaged 10k during conference play. Your list is an average for all games. I was looking at last year so we might be arguing different numbers but no way would I ever be in LA and go watch them smash some G5 program when there is a world of options available. 10K still isn’t great for a 14k stadium but with the state of PAC basketball I don’t blame them. Will be interesting to see what kind of bump (if any) there is in 2024.21-22 coming off a final four this says they averaged 7400.
From yesterday. SIAP.
I don’t think you actually appreciate it that much then. LOL.I appreciate you posting this, but not sure I have ever listened to any podcast with less information than these two dudes.
I don’t think you actually appreciate it that much then. LOL.
I actually like them. Never heard of them until someone linked them in this thread. Not everybody can be breaking news. There’s nobody associated with us putting out the content they do.I appreciate you, not their rambling drivel.
Take it as a sign from God. A blessing from On High
Yes, count your blessings.Haha! But CF will then be without my inspired wit and knowledge!
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Yes, count your blessings.
From exactly 282 years ago today (and posted a half-hour ago on Twitter):
"Preacher Jonathan Edwards' sermon on July 8, 1741 was not only fiery but astonishingly memorable: "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.""(Enfield, Connecticut).
For the Twitter limited:
Jonathan Edwards’ Famous Sermon – Today in History: July 8 - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
On July 8, 1741, theologian Jonathan Edwards spoke the words of the sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” at a Congregational church in Enfield.connecticuthistory.org
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It’s not the first time it’s been done. The Big Ten has had a basketball only deal with CBS for years.I never really bought into the idea of negotiating FB and BB rights separately next round. I’m starting to see some articles saying the same thing.
Yes, count your blessings.
From exactly 282 years ago today (and posted a half-hour ago on Twitter):
"Preacher Jonathan Edwards' sermon on July 8, 1741 was not only fiery but astonishingly memorable: "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God.""(Enfield, Connecticut).
For the Twitter limited:
Jonathan Edwards’ Famous Sermon – Today in History: July 8 - Connecticut History | a CTHumanities Project
On July 8, 1741, theologian Jonathan Edwards spoke the words of the sermon “Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God” at a Congregational church in Enfield.connecticuthistory.org
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If we're pickin' sides on a BB team, God will be my first pick. Hard to go wrong.As one of my history professors summarized it, “God’s gonna kick your ass!”
Jesus breaks ankles...If we're pickin' sides on a BB team, God will be my first pick. Hard to go wrong.
I heard this Jesus dude is pretty good!Jesus breaks ankles...
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I actually like them. Never heard of them until someone linked them in this thread. Not everybody can be breaking news. There’s nobody associated with us putting out the content they do.
Jesus breaks ankles...
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I heard this Jesus dude is pretty good!
Edwards isn't so bad. He could preach fire and brimstone, and that sermon is what most people know him by--however little that is. But it is a bit out of character.Maybe it's a good thing I cannot see that. Haha! And I don't think I'll look it up. I got enough problems and sins to contend with.![]()
Edwards was reared in a preacher's home in Connecticut, but while in school at Yale he began to doubt his family's theology. He later wrote, "From my childhood up, my mind had been full of objections against the doctrine of God’s sovereignty in choosing whom he would to eternal life, and rejecting whom He pleased; leaving them eternally to perish, and be everlastingly tormented in Hell. It used to appear like a horrible doctrine to me."
While still at Yale, Edwards had a conversion experience and became convinced of the opposite, that God's sovereignty "very often appeared exceedingly pleasant, bright and sweet." Edwards had become convinced of the Calvinist view of God and humanity. Human beings were fallen, totally depraved, and deserving of an eternity of punishment in hell. God graciously plucked some, the elect, from that fiery fate. Edwards's view of God transformed from that of a capricious, uncaring tyrant into a loving, gracious father.
Might have something to do with your browser. I can see linked tweets on my phone, but starting a few days ago not on my laptop.ISUTex, so you are ok with it, not being able to see the tweets posted here?
I can't see the tweets posted here any longer, since being blocked. I find it very difficult to follow threads on CF now, which are heavy with twitter links. I do miss that.
Have you listened to two guys named Chris lately?I appreciate you posting this, but not sure I have ever listened to any podcast with less information than these two dudes.