Are you going to preach this every thread like last year? Is it that time consuming to put your cursor over the thread title to see what the 1st few sentences say. Probably not if you take the time to post this everytime. Rule of thumb: If it says Lady or Women's in the title, it will mean it is what you are looking for.
Don't get carried away... Chris Johnson has gained 5-10 lbs at the most. I don't care what he is listed as now, or what he was listed as before, he's still big and skinny Chris.
being it's not specific to men or women, I can say the women will probably be a sleeper, too. A lot of talent. Young talent. But still talent none the less.
I saw Chris 2 nights ago when I brought my daughter to the LSU Halloween bash and he was the same skinny Chris.
BHELM- Wake up on the wrong side of the bed? So, if a thread says hoops, it's men, but we need to include WOMEN in ours? I guess if I say human, I should assume it's a white human until proven otherwise?
No woke up in a great mode yesterday but I will call you out every time you post that same BS. This is probably the 10th time you have done so. Most of us are women's hoops fans as well and I am sure most of the other women on this forum understand that if I doesn't say Ladies or Women's it will be a Men's hoops forum. It is not a Women's Rights thing but I know there are women out there that will turn it into one. However, informing people on how you want them to post to satisfy you will not go over too well. Label your thread with just hoops if you want and I am sure no one will be offended if it turns out to be a Women's Hoops thread. Get the drift???
I think we certainly have the right coach. TJ will prove to be a great choice. It's going to take him a year or two to convince some kids to come here but he will turn our B-ball program around.
Which one of these does not belong? A. LSU Tigers Football B. LSU Lady Tigers Basketball C. LSU Male Tigers Basketball Fwiw the Lady Tigers received a nice committment today.
Sorry mamma...it's just the way it is. Please don't take offense to the male dominated aspect of the sporting world.