More like a lot of injuries. Baylor will be back on track in the next 2 games. We'll see if they were truly exposed with most of the guys back for the big game against Auburn or Missouri (hopefully). Btw, I hate the word exposed. So cliche and unoriginal.
I'm sure you knew this, but Bears in the Maui Invitational starting tonight. Does J play this week by any chance?
Starting shooting guard on the A team We don't have his game schedule yet. I'll email it to you when I get it. EDIT: he got his schedule today and his coach moved him to point guard. I'm glad about that..he handles the ball really well and runs offense. I will try to email you schedule tomorrow.
Oh look.. another cliche. Teams aren't allowed to lose? Lol. 14 game winning streak with 4-5 wins against ranked teams. Fraud I tell you! Fraud!!! It's gonna be great once we finish in the top 5. It's happening. Edit: Someone is still mad from the pee pee games thread. All that ish you were spewing. Come to think of it..you were also asking for the head of Scott Drew in the BU hoops thread. Lulz.
Did you watch any of it? Chaminade has a guard who is outstanding. I was super impressed by that guy. I don't think I had ever heard of Chaminade before!! The magic of the Maui Invitational!
Supposed to have been an unstoppable offensive force incapable of scoring under 35. A championship contender. They aren't. Not sure WTF you are talking about with Scott Drew, clearly your hate has you confused.
T&P Eddie Briles dies at age 59 Eddie Briles, the older brother of Baylor football coach Art Briles, died Wednesday after falling in the bathroom of his home a day earlier. ... John Greeson, pastor at the Rule Church of Christ in Rule, Texas, said Eddie Briles died of a head injury after he was taken off a ventilator at a hospital in Abilene, Texas on Wednesday. Eddie Briles, 59, a nurse, is survived by his wife, Teresa, and their two children. Greeson said Art Briles was able to see Eddie Briles, his only sibling, at the hospital on Tuesday. "Art talked to him," Greeson said. "The family said Art was a good motivator and maybe he could motivate him. I don't know if Eddie ever responded to him. It's a tragic thing. We can't know why it happened. Art is crushed. It's really going to be rough for him." "Our deepest condolences go out on behalf of Baylor Nation to the Briles family following the loss of Coach Art Briles' older brother Eddie earlier today," Baylor athletics director Ian McCaw said in a statement released by the school. "We've seen an immediate and overwhelming outpouring of love and sympathy. We ask Baylor Nation to support Coach Briles and his family by respecting their privacy as they mourn their loss." Last month, Eddie Briles told ESPN.com how proud he was of his younger brother's success. "He's got God-given talent and drive, but I think it's also him wanting to do the best he can for our parents," Eddie Briles said. "He wants to honor them."