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College BBall 2022


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Just now, MillionDollarCam said:

Damn, didn’t know McCoy had that in his bag. Shame we didn’t get to see the bench until two minutes left in the game.

*McKoy* is a good athlete and great defender that transferred from Virginia,  who naturally has gotten no play from Hubert all season.

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3 minutes ago, MillionDollarCam said:

I saw him play a bit in HS when I lived in Raleigh, he was very good at Panther Creek.

He is a very solid player, I nearly forgot he was here.  It’s very unfortunate what Hubert is doing here.  UNC can get and deserves a top level coach.  If I was AD I would move on regardless of the players we have signed.  

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37 minutes ago, Shocker said:

Name of this beauty?

Amore Connelly

I grew up with his dad. Like literally from kindergarten through HS. Knew his mom well too. I hope he took after his mom. She was an absolute sweetheart. Me and his dad were good buddies up until HS when I got old enough to realize... fug, this dude is batshit crazy. He's got a rap sheet a mile long. We never had a falling out I just got wise enough to realize I need to start creating space from this trainwreck.

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11 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

Amore Connelly

I grew up with his dad. Like literally from kindergarten through HS. Knew his mom well too. I hope he took after his mom. She was an absolute sweetheart. Me and his dad were good buddies up until HS when I got old enough to realize... fug, this dude is batshit crazy. He's got a rap sheet a mile long. We never had a falling out I just got wise enough to realize I need to start creating space from this trainwreck.

I coached against a kid in req that was an absolute legend in Concord, NC.  
Jaquise Moore was just unstoppable and had everything in the world in front of him.  He murdered a lady for reasons completely unknown.  To this day it is so sad to see how these people ruin their lives in meaningless ways

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5 minutes ago, Shocker said:

I coached against a kid in req that was an absolute legend in Concord, NC.  
Jaquise Moore was just unstoppable and had everything in the world in front of him.  He murdered a lady for reasons completely unknown.  To this day it is so sad to see how these people ruin their lives in meaningless ways

A kid a year older than me was a beast. Played FB and LB and wrestled. Had a ride to Ohio State for wrestling and football. Just couldn't get his poo together to make the grades. He wasn't dumb. He wasn't a bad guy. He was actually a really good dude. He just didn't give a poo. Pretty sure he ended up in prison too.

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