I’m afraid the Purple Haze from that other thread has done bled over into DungeonRealm. Hang in there, man. It’ll subside in few hours.
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soconjohn! How can you say the SoCon is doing a good job when Sammy has only made up one of 5 games when there has been plenty of time and opportunity. That is the tail wagging the dog IMHO. I do agree though that this will prolly all be moot because the chances of FU winning 4 games in 8 days against 4 good teams is pretty slim.soconjohn wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:58 pmThe SoCon is doing a good job...I am not throwing them under the bus for this...They have a lot to take into consideration in a year like this...It's not been determined Furman has lost anything...Until otherwise, Furman just has to worry about what they can control...That's my feeling on it...The other will take care of itself.
Pretty slim? Depends how you look at it. Play against two teams we have already beaten once this season and then have an opportunity to avenge two losses that the team knew they should have won. I bet they are chomping at the bit when realizing if they can finish this stretch strong they’ll be 1 or 2 going into Asheville.apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 3:30 pmsoconjohn! How can you say the SoCon is doing a good job when Sammy has only made up one of 5 games when there has been plenty of time and opportunity. That is the tail wagging the dog IMHO. I do agree though that this will prolly all be moot because the chances of FU winning 4 games in 8 days against 4 good teams is pretty slim.soconjohn wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:58 pmThe SoCon is doing a good job...I am not throwing them under the bus for this...They have a lot to take into consideration in a year like this...It's not been determined Furman has lost anything...Until otherwise, Furman just has to worry about what they can control...That's my feeling on it...The other will take care of itself.
Ultra negative Furmanoid predicts we win out. The biggest challenge is WC and c’mon we gotta win that.PaladinPower wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 3:40 pmPretty slim? Depends how you look at it. Play against two teams we have already beaten once this season and then have an opportunity to avenge two losses that the team knew they should have won. I bet they are chomping at the bit when realizing if they can finish this stretch strong they’ll be 1 or 2 going into Asheville.apaladin wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 3:30 pmsoconjohn! How can you say the SoCon is doing a good job when Sammy has only made up one of 5 games when there has been plenty of time and opportunity. That is the tail wagging the dog IMHO. I do agree though that this will prolly all be moot because the chances of FU winning 4 games in 8 days against 4 good teams is pretty slim.soconjohn wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 2:58 pmThe SoCon is doing a good job...I am not throwing them under the bus for this...They have a lot to take into consideration in a year like this...It's not been determined Furman has lost anything...Until otherwise, Furman just has to worry about what they can control...That's my feeling on it...The other will take care of itself.
Is this what some call a "non-answer" answer?Thanks for the inquiry. We have been rescheduling games throughout the season based on various scheduling parameters approved by our Athletics Directors related to travel, missed class time, and ensuring that teams were not playing too many games in compressed time frames to help maintain student-athlete safety and avoid unnecessary injuries and fatigue.
As has been the case in all Division I conferences, it has been understood by everyone from the beginning that not all games may be able to be completed during the regular season.
We continue to explore opportunities for the rescheduling of games and continue to have conversations with our athletic departments about the potential to reschedule games that currently have not been announced, however, if a game has not been rescheduled to date it is that it has not yet found a window for a reschedule opportunity that falls within our established parameters.
Geoff Cabe / Senior Associate Commissioner
gcabe@socon.org
Affirm, this is a sports message board. We can check our "maturity" at the virtual door when we enter and pick it back up when we log out.affirm wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 5:19 pmWe have the perfect model to follow.
After all, it has been obvious all along that this thing is being stolen right in front of our very eyes!
Our AD must starting tweeting incessantly, speaking incessantly, and holding rallies to let everyone know that this championship is being stolen.
Stolen!
There's never been anything like it! A disgrace!
We need to join together to make our plans for protesting forcefully, even vi*)en!1y.
We need horses, particularly white horses, and and we need men (+ women) in medieval armor, to show up, first at the conference office, and ultimately at every round of the conference tournament, until we make sure that we keep this steal from happening.
(Maybe this has already reached advanced planning stages and I have just missed it.)
STOP THE STEAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jk ...JK! nothing serious above ... Except I am willing to admit that there may be some unfair difficulty for Furman and possibly some unfortunate outcomes for Furman, as a result of game cancellations related to COVID and subsequent actions of conference administration. Guess what. A whole lot of bad things a whole lot more serious than this have been caused by COVID. I ask that we respond maturely, quit complaining, and play the cards we're dealt to the best of our abilities. Life is not fair. But life IS good.
No more of a cop out!! In other words we’re too lazy to worry anout it.Flagman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:11 pmHere is the reply I got when I asked about scheduling postponed games:
Is this what some call a "non-answer" answer?Thanks for the inquiry. We have been rescheduling games throughout the season based on various scheduling parameters approved by our Athletics Directors related to travel, missed class time, and ensuring that teams were not playing too many games in compressed time frames to help maintain student-athlete safety and avoid unnecessary injuries and fatigue.
As has been the case in all Division I conferences, it has been understood by everyone from the beginning that not all games may be able to be completed during the regular season.
We continue to explore opportunities for the rescheduling of games and continue to have conversations with our athletic departments about the potential to reschedule games that currently have not been announced, however, if a game has not been rescheduled to date it is that it has not yet found a window for a reschedule opportunity that falls within our established parameters.
Geoff Cabe / Senior Associate Commissioner
gcabe@socon.org
That is a BULLSH*T ANSWER if I have ever heard one. "Unnecessary injuries and fatigue". My gosh, these kids are 18-21 years old. They could play every night if they had too. And they do in the SoCon Tournament!Flagman wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 6:11 pmHere is the reply I got when I asked about scheduling postponed games:
Is this what some call a "non-answer" answer?Thanks for the inquiry. We have been rescheduling games throughout the season based on various scheduling parameters approved by our Athletics Directors related to travel, missed class time, and ensuring that teams were not playing too many games in compressed time frames to help maintain student-athlete safety and avoid unnecessary injuries and fatigue.
As has been the case in all Division I conferences, it has been understood by everyone from the beginning that not all games may be able to be completed during the regular season.
We continue to explore opportunities for the rescheduling of games and continue to have conversations with our athletic departments about the potential to reschedule games that currently have not been announced, however, if a game has not been rescheduled to date it is that it has not yet found a window for a reschedule opportunity that falls within our established parameters.
Geoff Cabe / Senior Associate Commissioner
gcabe@socon.org
Obvious that we can.FurmAlum wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 8:39 pmAffirm, this is a sports message board. We can check our "maturity" at the virtual door when we enter and pick it back up when we log out.affirm wrote: ↑Thu Feb 18, 2021 5:19 pmWe have the perfect model to follow.
After all, it has been obvious all along that this thing is being stolen right in front of our very eyes!
Our AD must starting tweeting incessantly, speaking incessantly, and holding rallies to let everyone know that this championship is being stolen.
Stolen!
There's never been anything like it! A disgrace!
We need to join together to make our plans for protesting forcefully, even vi*)en!1y.
We need horses, particularly white horses, and and we need men (+ women) in medieval armor, to show up, first at the conference office, and ultimately at every round of the conference tournament, until we make sure that we keep this steal from happening.
(Maybe this has already reached advanced planning stages and I have just missed it.)
STOP THE STEAL !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
jk ...JK! nothing serious above ... Except I am willing to admit that there may be some unfair difficulty for Furman and possibly some unfortunate outcomes for Furman, as a result of game cancellations related to COVID and subsequent actions of conference administration. Guess what. A whole lot of bad things a whole lot more serious than this have been caused by COVID. I ask that we respond maturely, quit complaining, and play the cards we're dealt to the best of our abilities. Life is not fair. But life IS good.