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Coach Cal living his dream
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29/03/2010 15:04:47
 
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>>>What I honestly don't get is why the top collegians rush to the NBA. What's wrong with being a BMOC? Everything is provided for you, every last thing. The pro money will still be there for you in a year or two. I hope John Wall returns to Kentucky next year to complete unfinished business.
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>>I agree with you, but I think for many of these kids, it's a matter of not being particularly good students and the money making a huge difference in their lives and the lives of their families.
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>>I think with basketball, you couldn't really do what I'm about to propose, but I bet you can still with baseball. It would be interesting to do a little research to see if there's any correlation between which kids sign with a major league team right out of high school and which go to college first, and the family's socio-economic status. My hypothesis is that the higher the family status a priori, the more likely to go to college first.
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>I am feeling so romantic about this year's March madness. Butler! Butler! Butler! That would be too cool for school.
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>I just watched two of their stars on the CBS halftime show and hope they to the improbable and take it all the way home. A couple of white sharpshooters. That sounds really racist, doesn't it? Barack Obama is probably cheering for them, too. I think I am on OK ground there. I like this team. This would be the maddest thing in the history of Marches. Milan HS was another basketball team that did the impossible. It can happen. (You can look it up. A former boss of mine played on the Muncie Central team Milan took out in the finals. It was all open then, the biggest HS's in Indy against the most rural burbs. No wonder they made a movie out of it).

On my trip to the city this weekend we were accompanied by a friend of my wife's mother who was the 3rd generation of his family to graduate from Butler. Come 1:30pst Saturday we were glued to a tv at Lefty Odouls watching the game. It took about 30 seconds to realize that the tables to the left and in back of us were full of Bulldog fans as well. Fantastic experience and game!
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