Iowa vs Rutgers

You think an ESPN employee is unbiased? Ha

Why would Lunardi be bias toward Iowa? .. I never said Lunardi was on the committee, but there's a reason CBS cites an ESPN analys, he has a lot of incite. So if he says it's not a bad loss who are you to say otherwise - that's a rhetorical question. You're going to hate on Iowa any way you can.
 
Why would Lunardi be bias toward Iowa? .. I never said Lunardi was on the committee, but there's a reason CBS cites an ESPN analys, he has a lot of incite. So if he says it's not a bad loss who are you to say otherwise - that's a rhetorical question. You're going to hate on Iowa any way you can.

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Why would Lunardi be bias toward Iowa? .. I never said Lunardi was on the committee, but there's a reason CBS cites an ESPN analys, he has a lot of incite. So if he says it's not a bad loss who are you to say otherwise - that's a rhetorical question. You're going to hate on Iowa any way you can.

http://cyclonefanatic.com/forum/showthread.php?t=200557

Join us over here.... you have a relevant example to add in that thread.
 
Why would Lunardi be bias toward Iowa? .. I never said Lunardi was on the committee, but there's a reason CBS cites an ESPN analys, he has a lot of incite. So if he says it's not a bad loss who are you to say otherwise - that's a rhetorical question. You're going to hate on Iowa any way you can.

If ISU were to lose at home to a team like Minnesota I don't care what Lunardi says, I would say it's a bad bad loss. It has nothing to do with the fact it's Iowa.
 
The last time ISU had as bad a loss as Minnesota was Fred's first season against OU on Jan. 29th, 2011. #rightway
 
2015 Bob Cousy Award Candidates
T.J. McConnell, Arizona
Tyrone Wallace, California
Ryan Boatright, UCONN
Kevin Pangos, Gonzaga
Keifer Sykes, Wisconsin-Green Bay
Yogi Ferrell, Indiana
Monté Morris, Iowa State
Terry Rozier, Louisville
Melo Trimble, Maryland
Marcus Paige, North Carolina
Kris Dunn, Providence
Delon Wright, Utah
Nigel Williams-Goss, Washington
Juwan Staten, West Virginia
Fred VanVleet, Wichita State
Tyus Jones, Duke
Kyle Collinsworth, BYU

Johnny HawkNuts, I was perusing this list for Mike Gesell's name.

No doubt a glaring typo.
They should have this list corrected anytime now.
 
When you don't have an argument to bring to the table, bring grammar (voice command mobile text) into the equation. Message board forum 101.

Child, please.

If you want to convince others of the value of your opinions, you lose before you begin by utilizing poor grammar and misspelled words.

You will not be able to use that excuse in real life (an email to your boss, a scientific paper, a doctoral thesis, a newspaper opinion piece) so why should it be allowed here?
 
So I kinda started skimming this thread so I could get caught back up so I'm trying to figure out why we are arguing that Minnesota isn't a bad loss. They have an RPI of 102. That's bad.
 
Child, please.

If you want to convince others of the value of your opinions, you lose before you begin by utilizing poor grammar and misspelled words.

You will not be able to use that excuse in real life (an email to your boss, a scientific paper, a doctoral thesis, a newspaper opinion piece) so why should it be allowed here?
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Child, please.

If you want to convince others of the value of your opinions, you lose before you begin by utilizing poor grammar and misspelled words.

You will not be able to use that excuse in real life (an email to your boss, a scientific paper, a doctoral thesis, a newspaper opinion piece) so why should it be allowed here?

You lose by beginning your lecture on grammar with your opening statement of 'Child, please.'
 
You lose by beginning your lecture on grammar with your opening statement of 'Child, please.'

Remember when you said there was 14,000+ people at the Iowa vs Minnesota game and then went and said it wasn't a bad home loss?
 
Child, please.

If you want to convince others of the value of your opinions, you lose before you begin by utilizing poor grammar and misspelled words.

You will not be able to use that excuse in real life (an email to your boss, a scientific paper, a doctoral thesis, a newspaper opinion piece) so why should it be allowed here?

Seriously? Not true at all. I see brief emails all the time that have poor grammar or misspelled words simply because they are from someone who is in a hurry to get their point across. Doctors and CEO's whom I've worked with at 3 major healthcare organizations from Cedar Rapids, to Omaha, and back to Des Moines have all been guilty of sending me emails that I look at and wonder why they don't have someone edit their emails before they send them.

IA3000 is right about one thing... grammar is often a tool used to deflect the current conversation or point that's trying to be made on a message board. You didn't spell _______ right! That means you have no idea what you're talking about!!!
 

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