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From: longnshort2/21/2009 11:26:46 PM
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From: longnshort2/22/2009 6:17:55 PM
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Wake/Duke tonight. Will Wake use their size and play a power game or stand back and lose ??

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To: longnshort who wrote (99)2/22/2009 7:28:27 PM
From: Jim McMannis   of 512
 
How much did Calhoun say he was making/yr?

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To: Jim McMannis who wrote (100)2/22/2009 7:38:18 PM
From: longnshort   of 512
 
I think 1.2 or 1.6 million

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From: longnshort2/23/2009 8:45:49 PM
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Okla vs Kansas tonite. could be good. Pitt, CT 1-2, can't wait for the madness

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To: longnshort who wrote (102)2/24/2009 3:00:09 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell   of 512
 
OK showed how one player can make all the difference in the world to one basketball team. Fortunately for them, Blake Griffen only suffered a concussion and will be back. For UConn, Dyson had season ending knee surgery. The UConn-Marquette game this Wednesday should a good test of whether UConn has a shot at a national title now. Unfortunately, I have two basketball games that night followed by a baseball meeting so will miss it.

- Jeff

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (103)2/24/2009 3:46:03 PM
From: Nemer   of 512
 
>>>>Unfortunately, I have two basketball games that night followed by a baseball meeting so will miss it.

dang ... have you gone as elcheapo as the Scooter??????
no TV at your place?
no recorder?

ESPM
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Part of Judgment Week:
Big East Conference Basketball - Connecticut vs. Marquette




I have three or four old vcr player/recorders laying around that I'll be glad to send you one ...
but
you won't have it for tomorrow evening, tho ...
hmmm
guess I could fire up my one of my dvd machines and disk it for you .... nope, same time problem ----

I know ===== you most likely have a rich, prosperous neighbor and/or friend who has a machine that would do it for you ... surely


here is the semi-current line to win it all
(first # is identifier --- second it team ---- last is odds/10)


19039 LOUISVILLE +1250
19054 NORTH CAROLINA +225
19058 OKLAHOMA +1200
19062 PITTSBURGH +525
19081 U CONN +450


OU without the MAN (best college player today) should be 3000/1

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To: Nemer who wrote (104)2/24/2009 6:32:11 PM
From: Jeffrey S. Mitchell   of 512
 
The best part about watching sports is being able to yell at the TV or sweat along in real-time not knowing what the result will be. True, me yelling at a coach to go for it on fourth down isn't going to make him do it, but at least it's possible that might happen-- as opposed to a video replay where all the hoping in the world isn't going to change what's already done.

When it comes to non-sports, that's a different story. I record using Microsoft's Media Center on my computer (same effect as TiVo). Like you, my VCRs haven't been used in years.

- Jeff

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (105)2/24/2009 6:38:11 PM
From: longnshort   of 512
 
When my dad was a live he used to light a cigarette when the skins were inside the 20, back then they scored about 70% of the time, he blamed it on his cigarette. Can't take that credit when watching on tape.

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To: Jeffrey S. Mitchell who wrote (105)2/24/2009 9:06:15 PM
From: Jim McMannis   of 512
 
Conn. gov calls Calhoun’s rant ‘embarrassing’


NEW HAVEN, Conn. (AP)—Connecticut basketball coach Jim Calhoun’s tirade at a freelance journalist posing questions about the his $1.6 million salary was an “embarrassing display,” the state’s governor said Tuesday.

Gov. M. Jodi Rell said she believes Calhoun regrets the outburst directed at Ken Krayeske, who questioned the veteran coach about his salary after a game Saturday.

“I think if Coach Calhoun had the opportunity right now, he would welcome a do-over and not have that embarrassing display from last week,” Rell said after meeting with local college officials and business leaders.

Rell said Calhoun’s whole tone was embarrassing.

Calhoun hasn’t spoken with the media since the tirade. A call seeking comment from the university was not immediately returned. The No. 2 Huskies’ next game is at No. 8 Marquette on Wednesday.

Krayeske, a freelancer and political activist, attended the game on a photo press pass and asked the first question of the coach’s postgame news conference following a 64-50 win over South Florida. He asked why the coach of a public university was making $1.6 million while the state has a $944 million deficit and a projected $8 billion shortfall over the next two years.

Calhoun first responded with a joke, then grew angry as Krayeske continued the line of questioning.

“My best advice to you is, shut up,” Calhoun said.

“Quite frankly, we bring in $12 million to the university, nothing to do with state funds,” Calhoun shouted. “We make $12 million a year for this university. Get some facts and come back and see me. … Don’t throw out salaries and other things.”

Calhoun has won two national titles at UConn. He is the state’s highest-paid employee and is set to make $1.6 million in 2009-10, the final year of his contract.

Rell has had her own run-in with Krayeske, who was arrested in January 2007 at the governor’s inaugural parade. Hartford police charged Krayeske with breach of peace and interfering with an officer when he stepped into the parade route. The charges were later dismissed.

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