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Post by touchdownbeavers on Apr 21, 2016 16:53:47 GMT -8
Possibly i did. never eat french toast near your computer.
If you think there's an 85% chance she commits to $uck$ - 10% chance to Cal and 5% chance to OSU, read some more.
i think she is very intelligent, but.......
If it was 85% ducks, 10% Cal, and a 1 in 20 chance of Oregon State, you did not read the article. She would have decided by now. cancer patients don't get those odds, but if they did th choice would be easy. Calling them $ucks$, while it might be funny and have some element of truth for us, isn't really helpful. READ THE ARTICLE. Among other things, Sabrina Ionescu wants to know how a future coach reacts to players after wins and losses. Maybe she goes to Oregon State, maybe not. If I were a womens college basketball coach, I would be a failure. I couldn't do it, calling girl after girl after girl, and some of those girls time after time after time after time, trying to convince her to hang with me and the program I was trying to lead. Whatever happens with Sabrina, I hope she gets to be in the spotlight and role of a future coach somewhere down the road, recruiting a player she would like to become a member of her program, and act as she is expecting all of these programs and coaches to act for her. It won't be easy. My only advice for Ionescu is eliminate the coaches who salivate the most.
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Post by jdogge on Apr 21, 2016 19:44:22 GMT -8
Possibly i did. never eat french toast near your computer. If you think there's an 85% chance she commits to $uck$ - 10% chance to Cal and 5% chance to OSU, read some more. i think she is very intelligent, but....... If it was 85% ducks, 10% Cal, and a 1 in 20 chance of Oregon State, you did not read the article. She would have decided by now. cancer patients don't get those odds, but if they did th choice would be easy. Calling them $ucks$, while it might be funny and have some element of truth for us, isn't really helpful. READ THE ARTICLE. Among other things, Sabrina Ionescu wants to know how a future coach reacts to players after wins and losses. Maybe she goes to Oregon State, maybe not. If I were a womens college basketball coach, I would be a failure. I couldn't do it, calling girl after girl after girl, and some of those girls time after time after time after time, trying to convince her to hang with me and the program I was trying to lead. Whatever happens with Sabrina, I hope she gets to be in the spotlight and role of a future coach somewhere down the road, recruiting a player she would like to become a member of her program, and act as she is expecting all of these programs and coaches to act for her. It won't be easy. My only advice for Ionescu is eliminate the coaches who salivate the most. What article?
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Post by freddiekruger on Apr 21, 2016 19:45:58 GMT -8
Are you drinking?
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Post by babs on Apr 21, 2016 20:13:42 GMT -8
Possibly i did. never eat french toast near your computer. If you think there's an 85% chance she commits to $uck$ - 10% chance to Cal and 5% chance to OSU, read some more. i think she is very intelligent, but....... If it was 85% ducks, 10% Cal, and a 1 in 20 chance of Oregon State, you did not read the article. She would have decided by now. cancer patients don't get those odds, but if they did th choice would be easy. Calling them $ucks$, while it might be funny and have some element of truth for us, isn't really helpful. READ THE ARTICLE. Among other things, Sabrina Ionescu wants to know how a future coach reacts to players after wins and losses. Maybe she goes to Oregon State, maybe not. If I were a womens college basketball coach, I would be a failure. I couldn't do it, calling girl after girl after girl, and some of those girls time after time after time after time, trying to convince her to hang with me and the program I was trying to lead. Whatever happens with Sabrina, I hope she gets to be in the spotlight and role of a future coach somewhere down the road, recruiting a player she would like to become a member of her program, and act as she is expecting all of these programs and coaches to act for her. It won't be easy. My only advice for Ionescu is eliminate the coaches who salivate the most. What article? This one. espn.go.com/espnw/sports/article/15195568/sabrina-ionescu-headlines-ncaa-women-basketball-regular-signing-period(Hope the link works.)
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Post by beavdowg on Apr 22, 2016 8:45:49 GMT -8
Just decide already, Sabrina!! This is driving me nuts!!
Go Beavs!!
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Post by Werebeaver on Apr 22, 2016 11:25:45 GMT -8
Just decide already, Sabrina!! This is driving me nuts!! Go Beavs!! This extended DRAMA has a certain team's name written all over it. Unfortunately, it's not OSU.
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Post by castorcanadensis on Apr 22, 2016 11:43:10 GMT -8
In an article I read her high school coach said she will decide between April 18 and May 18.
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Post by freddiekruger on Apr 22, 2016 11:46:36 GMT -8
Just decide already, Sabrina!! This is driving me nuts!! Go Beavs!! This extended DRAMA has a certain team's name written all over it. Unfortunately, it's not OSU. Like this? Sabrina Ionescu sabrina_i20 Apr 20 @ryanfingerett HAHAHAHAHA
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Post by touchdownbeavers on Apr 23, 2016 7:52:43 GMT -8
Nope, I was searching the internet. The ESPN article was what I was referencing, but I chose not to link it because I'm still trying to figure out where 85 percent ducks, 10 percent bears, and 5 percent beavers was based on. Best I can come up with is a post by Webbster on educk who follows women's collegiate sports. More accurately, oregon duck women's sports. On March 31st he posted this: "And the new era hopefully begins.......(wink)........... And she said in her canned response it is down to three schools......Really........LOLOLOLO! However, I would too......if prodded." His knowledge of basketball, while his loyalty is admirable, comes from drinking the uo KOOL AID, and i might add, some of you seem to be enjoying a gulp or two yourselves. Whatever she does, it is obvious SI is getting the duck full court press. My only criticism is, 3 schools are holding a scholarship for her, actually probably a dozen or so if the ESPN article is correct. Whenever she makes her decision, i wonder if there are other players waiting for those scholarship opportunities. She is kind of like the last ice jam everyone is waiting to melt before the river starts flowing again.
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Post by Werebeaver on Apr 23, 2016 16:15:57 GMT -8
WBB are allowed 15 full scholarships. Last year OSU had 13 on the squad. We graduate 4. That leaves 9.
We signed 4. That puts us back at 13. Looks like we have 2 scholarship slots still available.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Division_I
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Post by touchdownbeavers on Apr 24, 2016 16:37:46 GMT -8
WBB are allowed 15 full scholarships. Last year OSU had 13 on the squad. We graduate 4. That leaves 9.
We signed 4. That puts us back at 13. Looks like we have 2 scholarship slots still available.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Division_I
Good information, but that really wasn't my point. It was about ALL schools holding back a scholarship hoping she would sign.
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Post by 93beav on Apr 26, 2016 10:16:55 GMT -8
She has a twin brother going to the sucks? Yeah, that's not going to be good.
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Post by treasurevalleybeav on Apr 26, 2016 12:47:15 GMT -8
I don't know......the fact she has a twin already going there only makes it in our favor that's she's still waiting to say. Seems like if that is why she wants to go to hole, she'd have already decided a while ago.
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Post by ochobeavo on Apr 26, 2016 13:17:29 GMT -8
Of the 3 teams in contention, only one went to the final 4 this year. So there's that...
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Post by baseba1111 on Apr 26, 2016 14:05:38 GMT -8
If she's talented and a talented/team first player I'm hoping she shows. But, it seems that many "signs", including this entire drawn out signing process, point to her maybe being a little too "florescent" for our team. She might be a huge get talent wise, but if 'diva' is part of her personality in any measure I say good luck at whoregon or anywhere but OSU.
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