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Topic: The Porch, y'all. pull up a seat and kick back.

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« Reply #5726 on: July 01, 2024, 07:03:14 PM »
1 run loss in Game 3 of the CWS.  Looked to me like the team was pretty dialed in.  Tennessee was just better.

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« Reply #5727 on: July 01, 2024, 07:18:53 PM »
They won't let me give blood anymore. The burnt orange color scares the hell out of the doctors.

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« Reply #5728 on: July 02, 2024, 10:00:11 AM »
Love the group horns-down, and then the ref doing it too.  Good stuff.

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« Reply #5729 on: July 02, 2024, 10:33:11 AM »
Love the group horns-down, and then the ref doing it too.  Good stuff.
I thought the whole thing was well done

Im really looking forward to football season
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« Reply #5730 on: July 02, 2024, 11:09:32 AM »
Well that's certainly the Aggie-slanted view. My TCU friends said, "Ags got exactly what they deserved."

Anyway, hey Shiner, what's up?  Good to see you.
 My comments about Schloss stand on their own merits.... it's not a slanted view.  It's just a fact.  If you want to say my thoughts on the horns' actions are slanted, I won't argue.  

Did we "deserve" it?  Not any more than any other school that's poached a coach from another school... which would be every school ever. Including TCU.

Ultimately we'll be fine.  And there's no arguing that Schloss isn't a great coach on the field.  The horns got a guy who should win games.  He just happens to be a d-bag.  But then... what highly successful coach isn't?  That's part of what makes them great I would suggest.

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« Reply #5731 on: July 02, 2024, 05:18:36 PM »
What has pissed off Aggies isn't that he left, or where he went... but how he did it.  It's one thing to leave, but it's quite another to set the house on fire on the way out the door.  Taking the entire coaching staff and actively recruiting players off the A&M roster while you are still employed by Texas A&M isn't just low class.... it's shows a complete lack of integrity and ethics.  I get that this is a business and that coaches, admins and certainly players are just hired guns.  But that - at least recruiting aspect - was over the top.
That's how Muleshoe--a.k.a. Lincoln Riley--left OU. Taking team members, recruits, and coaches with him. And that's why OU fans will hate him until the end of time.
The leaving is bad, but understandable. Sadly, that's just how the game is played. It's leaving in a deceitful manner, or leaving in conjunction with creating a smoking hole in the program, that is intolerable.
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« Reply #5732 on: July 03, 2024, 11:44:57 AM »
Yes.... that makes it intolerable.

Again, I don't fault anyone for trying to better their job status.  But moving up the coaching ladder and showing some level of integrity don't have to be mutually exclusive.  I'm not sure Schloss could've been a bigger a-hole in this whole fiasco if he tried.  Heck... seems like he did try.

Oh well.... my last thoughts on the whole matter then I'll drop it are that I originally thought there's no way our AD would've told Schloss earlier this spring that it's "okay to leave" if he wasn't happy at A&M.  I thought that was crazy talk for an AD.

However, after the press conference yesterday and hearing both he and Earley speak, I've changed my tune.  I think it's entirely possible that Alberts told him exactly that.  Earley and Schloss couldn't be more opposite of people and coaches.  That's backed up by hearing what some of the players have said about how Schloss treated them.  Oh well.

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« Reply #5733 on: July 05, 2024, 03:07:02 PM »
Re 2028 Olympic Softball to be played in OKC:

Jenni Carlson's Beyond the Boxscore
Why Olympics in Los Angeles might not have softball without OKC
Sport wasn't included in LA's original plan for 2028 Games.
JENNI CARLSON
JUL 05, 2024

OKLAHOMA CITY — Dejah Mulipola would love to represent Team USA again in the Olympics.

She did so during the Tokyo Games, winning softball silver, and when her sport returns to the Olympic roster in 2028, those Games will be in Los Angeles, close to her home. Most of the venues will be a stone's throw from where she was born, Los Alamitos, and where she was raised, Garden Grove.

But not the softball venue.

It will be in Oklahoma City.

"Yes, I'm a Southern California girly," Mulipola told me recently on the field at Devon Park after a Team USA intrasquad practice, "so I would have loved to have it in Los Angeles.

"But the way that life happens ... you gotta roll with the punches, and this is the opportunity that we have to be back in the Olympics."

When news surfaced a few Fridays ago that Oklahoma City would host softball and canoe kayak during the 2028 Olympics, pending approval of the Los Angeles City Council (sort of; more on that in a minute), there was a decent amount of hue and cry from athletes past and present.

"Absolutely crushed about this," gold medalist and former UCLA legend Natasha Watley wrote on Twitter. "Being an Olympian is about being in the middle of everything to get the true experience. Uugggghhhhh, I love my city, but this is not OK."

Also on Twitter, former Olympian Kelsey Stewart wrote, "Really, really dislike this. Part of the Olympics is the experience, and now future Olympians will miss out on that."

Even players who've had some of their greatest moments in Oklahoma City weren't happy.

"Don't like this at all," former OU outfielder Nicole Mendes wrote on Twitter.

She won two national championships in OKC.

Ditto for Aubree Munro, a former Florida Gator, who wrote, "I love this park, I have amazing memories playing here, but the Olympics in the US should be bigger than the WCWS. The athletes should get the full Olympic experience and the types of crowds that LA can host. I wish there would have been a more creative solution."

Here's the truth: Oklahoma City hosting Olympic softball was the creative solution.

Here's some more truth: the 2028 Olympics likely wouldn't include softball if not for Oklahoma City.

Los Angeles began the process of bidding for the Olympics about a decade ago. In 2017, when the city was awarded the 2028 Games, softball wasn't on the docket. Even the map approved back then by the LA City Council for venues, both existing and proposed, didn't include anything for softball.

(Keep that in mind for later, by the way.)

It wasn't until last October that softball was added to the 2028 Olympics, approved by the International Olympic Committee.

As we learned last week, Olympic talks between folks in LA and OKC have been going on for six years.

Six years!

So, when Los Angeles petitioned the International Olympic Committee last year to add baseball-softball (the Olympics pair the two together, so if you want to add one, you have to add both), LA was already years into conversations with OKC. At that point, Los Angeles knew it didn't have a suitable site for softball — the sport deserves better than to be played on a converted baseball field like it was in Tokyo, and LA has decided not to build any new facilities for these Games — but the city also knew Oklahoma City could and would host Olympic softball.

So it petitioned for baseball-softball to be added.

If not for OKC, it seems entirely likely softball might not have made LA's cut.

And because a softball venue wasn't on the Olympic map originally approved back in the day by the LA City Council, it doesn't have to give its approval for softball to be played in Oklahoma City.

When the organizing committee for the 2028 Olympics announced its proposed updates for the venue plan, LA28 didn't include softball as a venue change that requires city approval. Swimming and basketball moving to Inglewood, artistic swimming to Long Beach, equestrian to Temecula, shooting to an existing venue outside LA and, yes, canoe slalom to Oklahoma City's RiverSport facility must have city approval.

Softball isn't on the list for needing approval.

I'm sure we'll get more details in the coming months about how that deal was done — non-disclosure agreements had to be signed by those who helped broker the deals for Oklahoma City, so specifics are limited now — but barring something totally unexpected and nearly unprecedented, Olympic softball is coming to OKC.

And talking to Mulipola and other national team members in town recently for a training camp and games against the Oklahoma City Spark, there was a sense of understanding about Olympic softball being at Devon Park. Sure, being in Southern California would've been great. But where the competition would be held didn't seem to bother players who've been in the Games before.

"Your Olympic experience is what you make it," outfielder Haylie McCleney said. "That's what I remember so much from 2020. We obviously didn't have an Olympic experience like normal (because of the pandemic, which limited crowds and pushed the Games back a year) ... but it was what we made it. It was a really fun experience."

McCleney's favorite memories were of time spent with teammates. They'd hang out on their balconies at night talking or in the mornings drinking their coffee.

Because of the softball schedule during the Games, McCleney and her teammates were unable to attend the opening ceremonies. Additionally, two of their games were played in Fukushima, nearly four hours north of Tokyo, so Team USA spent several days in Fukushima in a hotel instead of the Olympic Village.

No Olympic experience is perfect.

Still, McCleney doesn't remember feeling cheated.

"I'll be honest with you, after the tournament started, we were like, 'Rest, recover, fuel up, make sure you're staying hydrated,'" she said. "We got film. We got team meetings. I don't think a lot of people realize that you have so much of that preparation that kind of goes into your Olympic process that you're not really worried about, 'Who can I meet from Team China or from Team Australia?'"

Mulipola said she had fun being in the Olympic Village, meeting other athletes and trading Olympic pins. But like McCleney, Mulipola's best memories were with teammates. During practice. In the dugout. On the bus. In their rooms.

Mulipola roomed with fellow UCLA alum Bubba Nichols, and one night, they had a dance party in their room. Just the two of them dancing around in their pajamas.

"Just enjoying and soaking up the experience," Mulipola said. "We're at the Olympics. Let's enjoy every moment of this."

And being at Devon Park last week, even when it was empty after a morning practice, players could start imagining what those Olympic moments could be like in 2028.

"I'm looking around right now, and I can just see this place being sold out," McCleney said. "All the people in red, white and blue."

She looked up at the thousands of seats rising above her vantage point on the field.

"Yeah, it's empty now," she said, "but it's not gonna be."
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« Reply #5734 on: July 23, 2024, 10:51:16 PM »
"Courage; Generosity; Fairness; Honor; In these are the true awards of manly sport."

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« Reply #5735 on: July 24, 2024, 09:06:48 AM »
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« Reply #5736 on: July 24, 2024, 09:40:58 AM »
yes, blatant as heck 
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« Reply #5737 on: July 24, 2024, 09:52:05 AM »
These "labels" are kind of amusing, to me.  We have two programs with an additional "A", UGA and UVA.  Maybe there are more.  Florida is just UF of course.  South Carolina is an outlier, but I term them USCe.  UNC works, the various "XSU" programs are clear.  If I talk about "UI" folks don't seem to worry if I mean Illinois or Indiana.

BC is kind of fun, it's not really a "college" as we speak about them.  Georgia Tech is clearly GT, not GIT like MIT.  It really should be GIT.  If I say "VU", it's not "Vanderbilt University.  A&M is a fun one, we used to have a ton of "A&M" schools about, and still have a few, some are HBCUs.

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« Reply #5738 on: July 24, 2024, 09:54:22 AM »
Smart folks will be able to figure out which UT is being referenced, by context.

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« Reply #5739 on: July 24, 2024, 10:01:27 AM »
Well, what about the rest of us?

 

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