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Here Goes Nothing: Athletic Administrators Sound Off on Twitter
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Random thoughts by Zack Lassiter on college athletics administration. Tuesday, January 4, 2011. Athletic Administrators Sound Off on Twitter. After taking a college football season sabbatical from the blog, I set off last week to write a follow up piece on how twitter is being used in college athletics. It had been six months since I wrote about athletic directors and twitter. Without further ado, here’s what they had to say:. Why did you choose to use twitter? Craig Pintens (@lsupintens) Assistant Athle...
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Rugby Word Cup Digest #2 | Edge of the Seat - Opinions on Sport
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Edge of the Seat – Opinions on Sport. My thoughts on the true religion. Laquo; Ramifications of the Wallabies loss. Why the All Blacks can still win without Carter. Rugby Word Cup Digest #2. Posted September 25, 2011 by churchie11 in Uncategorized. Well after just over two weeks, we have seen half the matches of Rugby World Cup 2011 played. There have been some fantastic games so far, and a fair few points of interest. Contenders kick into gear. The big talking point for me at this stage is the Australia...
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Ramifications of the Wallabies loss | Edge of the Seat - Opinions on Sport
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Edge of the Seat – Opinions on Sport. My thoughts on the true religion. Laquo; Rugby World Cup Digest #1. Rugby Word Cup Digest #2. Ramifications of the Wallabies loss. Posted September 18, 2011 by churchie11 in Uncategorized. But what does this mean for the rest of the tournament? At the end of the day if you want to win a World Cup you need to be able to beat top teams. If Australia are to triumph they will need to beat both of their tri-nations counterparts, and if they achieve this feat they will...
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Boned | Edge of the Seat - Opinions on Sport
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Edge of the Seat – Opinions on Sport. My thoughts on the true religion. Posted January 22, 2011 by churchie11 in Uncategorized. Channel Ten has decided to relegate AFL commentator Kelli Underwood to boundary line duties this year after the two year ‘experiment’ of her calling games from the comm box. Underwood did very little wrong in her time calling the game, but fell offside with the AFL public for little more than the fact she is female. Unfortunately the majority of the predominantly male sport supp...
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Youth vs Experience | Edge of the Seat - Opinions on Sport
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Edge of the Seat – Opinions on Sport. My thoughts on the true religion. Injury taken into account – but not common sense. Posted August 22, 2011 by churchie11 in Uncategorized. Interesting to see the comments made by Danny Frawley about the lack of older coaches in the AFL. With the sacking of Rodney Eade, there is now only one coach over the age of 50 in the league. That of course is Mick Malthouse who at 58 is the oldest, the most experienced and arguably the best coach in the league. So if you were a ...
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Injury taken into account – but not common sense | Edge of the Seat - Opinions on Sport
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Edge of the Seat – Opinions on Sport. My thoughts on the true religion. Laquo; Youth vs Experience. Rugby World Cup Digest #1. Injury taken into account – but not common sense. Posted August 30, 2011 by churchie11 in Uncategorized. I think the AFL and the MRP get it completely wrong when they take injury into account when assessing incidents and possible penalties. Under the heading of. When I used to referee rugby union, we were taught not to take into account injury when looking at incidents of foul pl...
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Rugby World Cup Digest #1 | Edge of the Seat - Opinions on Sport
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Edge of the Seat – Opinions on Sport. My thoughts on the true religion. Laquo; Injury taken into account – but not common sense. Ramifications of the Wallabies loss. Rugby World Cup Digest #1. Posted September 13, 2011 by churchie11 in Uncategorized. Tonga’s 2nd half against the All Blacks – particularly where they camped in the AB’s 22 and piled on the pick-and-drive. Romania’s beastly forward pack – led admirably by Marius Tincu – their scrummaging was old school tough. I felt the refs were excellent i...
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Here Goes Nothing: January 2011
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Random thoughts by Zack Lassiter on college athletics administration. Tuesday, January 4, 2011. Athletic Administrators Sound Off on Twitter. After taking a college football season sabbatical from the blog, I set off last week to write a follow up piece on how twitter is being used in college athletics. It had been six months since I wrote about athletic directors and twitter. Without further ado, here’s what they had to say:. Why did you choose to use twitter? Craig Pintens (@lsupintens) Assistant Athle...
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