Fred Hoiberg Infiniti Voting

Early voting in the next round will be crucial. If we get a good lead for Fred like in the first round it may discourage people voting for other candidates to keep up.

Since the 2nd through 4th coaches percentage hasn't changed for some time I'm guessing people whose coaches are near the 24 cut off are voting to try and muster 1% for their coach. Thursday Connecticut's coach Kevin Ollie was in 24th place and today I see he is in 25th so that's probably where most of the votes are slipping.

Please broadcast to others about the next round, as McCaffery says bring it on.
 
Voting in 2nd round starts Jan 26 at 11. Vote early to get Fred off to a good start, it's easier to start quickly and stay ahead than to rally late.
 
So we were able to win the American Heart Association $1000 by doing this so far. Fred should ask for it in pennies.

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Time to help Fred. @36%. Why don't they promote this at the home games? Fred should twist Jamie's arm about this a little.
 
Voted. Fred way out in front for now, but you need to put these coaches away early and not give their voters hope.

Like Fred's basketball team is supposed to do.
 
Voted. Surprised Hoiberg slipped to second. I guess if I was a Purdue fan I would rather vote than watch that team also.
 
This is not acceptable, the length of voting periods kill us as people start ignoring the thread when they see it near the top all the time. maybe it's time to drop this thread and start a round 2 thread with a fancy title.
 
This is not acceptable, the length of voting periods kill us as people start ignoring the thread when they see it near the top all the time. maybe it's time to drop this thread and start a round 2 thread with a fancy title.

Agreed!
 
How can we get the word to more people? Like was stated maybe it's time to update the name of the thread to get more attention. Fred will still probably make round 3 but we don't want to make other teams think their coach can win. I believe I heard Fred say that all the money he wins for the cancer fund stays in Iowa.
 

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