Color me shocked..
Also.. i would request a urine test from Brittany Griner... just...because.
she has a lower voice than i do for Christs sakes.
Have you ever been mistaken for a man, ISUFB?
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Color me shocked..
Also.. i would request a urine test from Brittany Griner... just...because.
she has a lower voice than i do for Christs sakes.
Have you ever been mistaken for a man, ISUFB?![]()
All I ever posted was that from a philosophical Occam's Razor standpoint it was much more likely that they cheat than that they magically turned into a blueblood college basketball recruiting school. Anybody with half a brain should have known that, but now it's verified that the simpler explanation was, as usual, the more true explanation.
Several CF posters who likely don't even understand that concept jumped down my throat. With the talent they've landed in hoops despite zero Big 12 championships this is likely just the tip of the ice berg.
I think jbh-something was the one leveling personal attacks at me for stating something incredibly obvious. He also used the word "slander" regarding my post with no idea how to correctly use the word. It's not slander for a rational person to comment that they think it's more likely Baylor's recruiting success is not on the level than that it's totally clean. That's common sense shaping a personal opinion, not slander.
Does anybody really think that these extra calls and texts really gave them an advantage? It is possible that the illegal calls and texts were made to athletes who never came to Baylor. Probably not. I'm interested to find out who actually got the calls and texts. Players are notoriously fickle these days, so perhaps the extra communication really did make a difference. For instance, Odyssey Sims seems like a head-case who would need constant help to keep her on-board.