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I'm looking forward to the update!

I've found your site very confusing to navigate (trying to find specific sports or articles.) so I'm really happy that you're working on a cleaner and clearer version.  I enjoy the content, so it will be great to have an easier time finding what's what.

I saw somebody before the App State game with a DSLR

and he sited the same specifications.   I didn't walk in the stadium with him but he seemed to know what he was talking about.  

I would think that it's got to be the lens length and not the lens and camera body together.

 

Good luck!

The arrest

This sounds like it was some B.S.  Did anything ever come of it?

Thanks for the recap!

I have a separate question, as I'm looking at going to some games in the future:

 

I was wondering if the rows in the upper sections start at Row 1 or if they just continue the count from the lower section?

 

If it is a continuation, what is the number of the first row in the upper section?

Crisler Center question (Basketball)

I was wondering if the rows in the upper sections start at Row 1 or if they just continue the count from the lower section?

 

If it is a continuation, what is the number of the first row in the upper section?

By the way, Brian

"I remember watching game seven smugly, thinking Webber was born to fail in the moment of truth as he clanged threes and the Kings evaporated."

 

Webber was 2 rebounds shy of a triple-double and took only 1 3-pointer in Game 7 (the game that should never have happened) against the lakes.  Webber didn't choke (20 points, 8 rebounds, 11 assists, 2 blocks, 1 steal).

 Peja (3 for 12) and Doug Christie (2 for 11) did.

There still wasn't a

There still wasn't a HOF-level player like Webber on the '89 team but the Fab5 didn't have a shooter anywhere near the level of Glen Rice.

 

I loved both teams and Rice & Webber are my two favorite Wolverines of all time.  I think Loy Vaught may be #3.

 

I wonder where he is these days?

Furthermore

Football players have been talking junk to each other on the field forever.  

 

Basketball players are just more noticable because you see them up close and there aren't any face-masks to hide behind.

 

It happens some in baseball too but they call it "chatter" so it seems more Wonderbread.

 

What do you think Babe Ruth was doing when he pointed his bat to the outfield, calling his shot?

Kareem certainly did some

Kareem certainly did some jawing in his day.  Larry Bird was one of the biggest trash-talkers of all time.

 

I'm too young to know about Russell.

Well

If KG had passed the SAT one try earlier, he probably would've been in Ann Arbor, instead of jumping to the NBA.  Michigan was his top choice.

 

That would've been interesting.

 

Kobe then probably goes to dook the following year.  Maybe nobody tests the NBA waters?

Well

If KG had passed the SAT one try earlier, he probably would've been in Ann Arbor, instead of jumping to the NBA.  Michigan was his top choice.

 

That would've been interesting.

 

Kobe then probably goes to dook the following year.  Maybe nobody tests the NBA waters?

Yes

That has to be in the Top 10 Dumbest Questions from a Press Conference.  I think I would've spat in that guy's face.

That 's true for the casual

That 's true for the casual fan and I had forgotten Brian Reese until watching the doc last night.  I did, however always remember Donald Williams who had the best weekend of his life in that Final Four.  Bad timing for us.  We'd handled them earlier in the year in Hawaii.