Big news for CAA tournament-goers: they’re building a brand-spanking new “upscale” sports bar at the Richmond Marriott, a good three-iron from the Coliseum.
The bar will be called T-Miller’s and will include an outdoor seating area facing Broad Street. It will be ready this fall, they say. So the inevitable three-month delay won’t affect next season’s [...]
There’s always banter.
Dick Weiss is among those ’round the sphere who carries both a pile of credibility and a take on the Hofstra/CAA issue.
Here’s where I land, a little more clear: yes, there is a conference that makes more sense for Hofstra than the CAA. No doubt about it. However in 2009 that conference doesn’t [...]
I’m not sure where to start laughing. It’s like attending a redneck family reunion or trying to remember a Letterman Top 10 list the next day. You need to take notes to properly recall everything comical.
Enjoy your weekend!
(via tweet) that he still harbors ill feelings towards the Richmond Spiders for leaving–and the manner in which they left–the CAA waybackwhen.
Short history: Richmond essentially defected to the A10 ’round about the turn of the century in a manner that basically left Tom Yeager and crew holding the bag. There were broken promises, etc. It [...]
Lots of speculation, innuendo, opinion, and fact flying around this spring about Hofstra and their future in the CAA. (In addition to message board banter, there are two newspaper items here and here.)
The gist: Hofstra is unhappy in the CAA and is looking to move somewhere. Nobody is quite sure where, which strikes me as funny, [...]
You want funny, and a sign that times are changing?
Follow Jim Larranaga on Twitter. Seriously.
I wonder: once we have his book recommendations, will we get “Pearson is a beast in practice” or “Acorn turned his ankle today.”
Don’t get me wrong, I think it is great and I love it. But there’s going to be a [...]
Coaches should be off the road by now. The whole disgusting dance that makes up recruiting goes into an NCAA-mandated quiet period. (Laugh with me on that one.)
The coaches get to work on their golf games in May and re-introduce themselves to their families. They will hold individual meetings with their players and outline summer work [...]

