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Post by zjs1997 on Mar 27, 2011 11:43:28 GMT -5
More of a slap in the face to Culver Military Acadamy. That team was a real class act from top to bottom. And not many people realize they had more Div 1 athletes on the floor than Washington. #25 future tight end at the Univ. Of Minnesota. Very strong active kid!! Fun to watch! I don't think people give Culver the respect they deserve!!
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Post by coyfan on Mar 27, 2011 11:57:49 GMT -5
This "was" a thread about the 3A Trester award winner, but somehow it got high jacked AGAIN!! Congrats to Cody!! Good luck at IU next year.
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tigerfire
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Post by tigerfire on Mar 27, 2011 12:27:48 GMT -5
Sorry coyfan you are correct. I apologize. Cody was very deserving of the Trester Award, as were the other 3 winners. I wish him and the others continued success at the next level.
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Post by hawk on Mar 27, 2011 16:38:50 GMT -5
This "was" a thread about the 3A Trester award winner, but somehow it got high jacked AGAIN!! Congrats to Cody!! Good luck at IU next year. Well said!
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Post by whsfan on Mar 27, 2011 18:43:35 GMT -5
2 others but yes mcroberts/mccrybaby/miyagi hijacked again because he is a jealous little girl
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Post by hogger on Mar 29, 2011 6:56:45 GMT -5
Not at all. I am a huge Butler fan and have been for many years. Saying mid-majors to BCS schools is like 3a, 2a, and 1a are to 4a is just ridiculous. First mid-majors have to prove themselves in the same tourney as BCS schools. Second mid-major players are still D1 players and have to be very talented to get D1 offers. Third they didn't go out and vote in their own tourney to avoid playing the best because they are competitors and want to beat the best. As for mid-majors being more competitive now....yes they are. Why?, because the very best players turn pro after one or two years leaving the best BCS schools with fresmen leading their teams. As for the talent level of IHSAA bball I would agree at the 4a level and some private schools. However in the smaller classes I would totally disagree. The smaller classes no longer have to beat the best teams to win titles so their incentive to work harder is no longer there. Making the smaller teams much worse fundamentally on both ends of the court compared to before class bball.
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