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  • Riiiiiiiiiiiiight. I don’t think a newspaper who went head to head with the Catholic Church over child abuse and is funded by Jeff Bezos is scared of some swamp trash, basketball corch. She’s just inc

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    One of the most unlikable people in sports.  I'm glad to see her gone, and I don't care if Baylor maintains their level of play.  She's a shitty person and as or more dirty than most in that business.

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#303
1 hour ago, Kermit said:

Vagina dentata. Plus, I’m pretty sure she has horns.

don't knock it til you've tried it

i don't call em horns. i call em love handles

#304

Interesting. . .

Random: For the idiots saying there was "nothing" in the Kim Mulkey/WaPo article, thats what happens when the subject threatens to sue.I promise, that was *not* the article they planned to run.Kim Mulkey was ABSOLUTELY right for getting ahead of the story and calling them out

 

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#305
19 minutes ago, Duane Moore said:

Interesting. . .

Random: For the idiots saying there was "nothing" in the Kim Mulkey/WaPo article, thats what happens when the subject threatens to sue.I promise, that was *not* the article they planned to run.Kim Mulkey was ABSOLUTELY right for getting ahead of the story and calling them out

 

Riiiiiiiiiiiiight. I don’t think a newspaper who went head to head with the Catholic Church over child abuse and is funded by Jeff Bezos is scared of some swamp trash, basketball corch. She’s just incredibly insecure. 

#306
50 minutes ago, Kermit said:

Riiiiiiiiiiiiight. I don’t think a newspaper who went head to head with the Catholic Church over child abuse and is funded by Jeff Bezos is scared of some swamp trash, basketball corch. She’s just incredibly insecure. 

Times have changed. The paper that took on the Catholic Church and exposed Watergate wouldn’t be wasting its time writing a 7500 word mildly critical profile of a swamp trash women’s basketball coach. 

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1 hour ago, Kermit said:

Riiiiiiiiiiiiight. I don’t think a newspaper who went head to head with the Catholic Church over child abuse and is funded by Jeff Bezos is scared of some swamp trash, basketball corch. She’s just incredibly insecure. 

The Boston Globe is considered the paper that first spotlighted the child abuse problem in the Church. But the Post did take down a President. So they have that going for them. But I agree with your point that they certainly have a lot of credibility. 

#311
54 minutes ago, Duane Moore said:

Times have changed. The paper that took on the Catholic Church and exposed Watergate wouldn’t be wasting its time writing a 7500 word mildly critical profile of a swamp trash women’s basketball coach. 

You are aware that the Washington Post prints new articles every day? That's a lot of content to fill. They can't all change the world. You've got to be shitting me that you think they backed down because they feared litigation from swamp trash lawyers.

#312
4 minutes ago, aggie08 said:

You are aware that the Washington Post prints new articles every day? That's a lot of content to fill. They can't all change the world. You've got to be shitting me that you think they backed down because they feared litigation from swamp trash lawyers.

I don’t know what was supposed to be in the article. Pat Forde made it sound like it would threaten Mulkey’s job and everyone on this thread was speculating like she was one of the Tuttle family from True Detective. Then we get a big long nothingburger. 
 

I wouldn’t have posted the tweet from Torres if I thought he was a right wing hack. He doesn’t work for Outkick, he isn’t an LSU beat writer, he’s a UCONN journalism grad who writes for the Athletic. As far as I know, Fox Sports doesn’t have a political slant anymore than shows that appear on the Fox Network do.  I’m sure if something was cut from the story it will leak out later.

#313
53 minutes ago, Duane Moore said:

I don’t know what was supposed to be in the article. Pat Forde made it sound like it would threaten Mulkey’s job and everyone on this thread was speculating like she was one of the Tuttle family from True Detective. Then we get a big long nothingburger. 
 

I wouldn’t have posted the tweet from Torres if I thought he was a right wing hack. He doesn’t work for Outkick, he isn’t an LSU beat writer, he’s a UCONN journalism grad who writes for the Athletic. As far as I know, Fox Sports doesn’t have a political slant anymore than shows that appear on the Fox Network do.  I’m sure if something was cut from the story it will leak out later.

These guys are talkfesting this thing to death.  This angle is being discussed all over talk sports radio - conspiracy theories earn all the clicks.  That's really all this is.

What he should have promised is that WaPo had this exact article in the can for weeks and all Mulkey did was drive more attention to it

This was his followup tweet.

I know I'll get crushed, but I find following Dawn Staley, Kim Mulkey and the two empires they're building much more interesting to follow than anything Caitlin Clark related.Not a knock on Clark.But two huge personalities and great coaches that I find very compelling

 

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One thing I took away from the article is that Mulkey is anti-LGBT which is odd considering her sport. It’s most likely tied to her background and beliefs and potentially even politics.

She has gay players on her teams so she’s not anti in the sense that she wants a gay person shunned from society. However her don’t ask-don’t tell attitude is anti LGBT. Ex-players spoke up that they were told to be discrete and that Mulkey didn’t want to know their personal life. I have to wonder that she would have said the same if a straight player mentioned a boyfriend.

as for the Post pulling punches, they may have given the article more scrutiny given Mulkeys threats. Perhaps downplay a single sourced anonymous story or quote. Flip that into implications or let the reader read between the lines. But to think that the Post was afraid of Mulkey is laughable.

finally perhaps outside of her relationship with her children I’m unsure if anyone likes her, or is she has ever been nice to anyone.

#316
20 hours ago, Mittens said:
Kim Mulkey was asked about the perception people have about her LSU team.In her response, she brought up recent LA Times article she read about the matchup between UCLA and LSU."I'm not going to let sexism continue. ... How dare people attack kids like that."

 

She needs to be a bit more specific in her rantings. On one hand she took offense to UCLA's players being called "milk & cookies" by a Los Angeles Times writer. So it was a home-team type commentary/preview that seemed to play up the "good vs evil" in sports. An angle that has been used for every male sport. Then, she says she doesn't care if people don't like that her team trash talks, which I guess is part of the "good vs evil aspect of the story.

Geno at UCONN also got trashed by the media when his teams took over from Tennessee and the lovable Pat Summit. There were plenty of people who hated on UCONN.

I'm sure if I looked hard enough I would find some things about other coaches that I don't like. I don't have any problems with the Staley gal at USCe. I didn't like the old Notre Dame coach, Muffy or Muffet, or whatever her name was. She was a whiner extraordinaire. At Pitt we've had some interesting gal's coaches, some I liked and some I did not.

I'm just not sure who Mulkey is mad at all the time.

She's so unlikable.

#325
1 minute ago, Radical Larry said:

It’s Willem Dafoe with a wig. 

We’ve all seen that movie

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#327
3 hours ago, Gut Wagon said:

How many pool tables had to die to make tonight's suit? Hideous. 


I knew LSU's goose was cooked when Mulkey showed up wearing no rhinestones and without a live ocelot on her head.

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On 3/31/2024 at 2:34 PM, PittsburghTiger said:

She needs to be a bit more specific in her rantings. On one hand she took offense to UCLA's players being called "milk & cookies" by a Los Angeles Times writer. So it was a home-team type commentary/preview that seemed to play up the "good vs evil" in sports. An angle that has been used for every male sport. Then, she says she doesn't care if people don't like that her team trash talks, which I guess is part of the "good vs evil aspect of the story.

Geno at UCONN also got trashed by the media when his teams took over from Tennessee and the lovable Pat Summit. There were plenty of people who hated on UCONN.

I'm sure if I looked hard enough I would find some things about other coaches that I don't like. I don't have any problems with the Staley gal at USCe. I didn't like the old Notre Dame coach, Muffy or Muffet, or whatever her name was. She was a whiner extraordinaire. At Pitt we've had some interesting gal's coaches, some I liked and some I did not.

I'm just not sure who Mulkey is mad at all the time.

She's so unlikable.

I think in some ways Mulkey is a lot like Saban, though Saban more effectively throttled his worse public impulses. 
 

Both of them are hyper-intelligent and driven and they are eating themselves alive over a game. Even when you win and get to the peak, it’s just a game that you won. The world doesn’t change, life doesn’t really change because you hoist a trophy. 
 

You need to invent fictional adversity and overcome fictional enemies to justify your intensity and why you are killing yourself and why it matters.

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#331
LSU players left the court before the national anthem was played. Iowa players stayed and held hands.

 

#333
10 minutes ago, Macklemore said:
LSU players left the court before the national anthem was played. Iowa players stayed and held hands.

 

 

As I posted on the women’s thread, there was an NCAA change a few years ago where teams go back into the locker room at 15:00 on the pregam clock. This is what nearly all teams do and then they come back out with around 3 minutes left in pregame. For Iowa to still be out there is actually out of the ordinary. Unless they’ve done that all year (which it’s possible technically) being out there now for the anthem is unusual since all teams go back to the locker room. 

They would have had to pre-plan this. 

#334
29 minutes ago, PittsburghTiger said:

I would guess it has to be Reese Witherspoon who would play her in the Hallmark movie

If this is going to be filmed within the next two years, the actress needs to start hitting meth asap. 

#335
39 minutes ago, PittsburghTiger said:

I would guess it has to be Reese Witherspoon who would play her in the Hallmark movie

What about Kim screams Hallmark? The homophobia? Too many black people to be on Hallmark unless they recast the LSU team as 13 Hailey Van Liths 

#336
1 hour ago, Macklemore said:
LSU players left the court before the national anthem was played. Iowa players stayed and held hands.

 

Thanks for letting everyone know that you barely started paying attention.

#337
10 minutes ago, Pam Cummings said:

Thanks for letting everyone know that you barely started paying attention.

Sorry was this discussed on this thread before I posted this? I don’t see it if it was.

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#339

People still trying to create a stir--in 2024--about what athletes do or don't do during the national anthem can get all the way fucked. Find some hobbies.

#340

Outkick guy tried to confront Mulkey about that during the pc and she was like huh? We do what we always do

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Alright Angel Reese. On Saturday you were holding up the “L” Sign on your forehead during the UCLA game. Waiving bye and mocking Boldyreva after you flopped to get her called on her 5th foul against Middle Tennessee St. I respect the competitiveness and the attitude, and…

 

this actually does bother me. they want the same respect, money, attention as men get, but they don’t want to deal with the other part of being famous, putting yourself out there for criticism, and in angel reese’s case, being held accountable for the way that you act. they love to talk shit and curse and perform gangsta rap routines on the court but then when they lose and people on twitter respond they cry and play the victim. shit is exhausting. can dish it but can’t take it. that’s always weak behavior.

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#345
It's not enough LSU poached Brian Kelly from Notre Dame, now they got the Leprechaun, too.

 

#346

They are really trying to make this political. I’m not sure what Iowa’s plan was when they did this but it’s going to now create a shit storm 

"A spokesperson for LSU athletics says both men’s and women’s basketball teams remain in the locker room during a portion of pregame events that include the national anthem, potentially putting dozens of athletes at risk of losing their scholarships." https://t.co/JLFouJ1jyN


 

#349

Those politicians might want to check where the Tigahs football team is during the anthem in Death Valley

#350
21 minutes ago, Pancho said:

They are really trying to make this political. I’m not sure what Iowa’s plan was when they did this but it’s going to now create a shit storm 

"A spokesperson for LSU athletics says both men’s and women’s basketball teams remain in the locker room during a portion of pregame events that include the national anthem, potentially putting dozens of athletes at risk of losing their scholarships." https://t.co/JLFouJ1jyN


 

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