Thursday, July 12, 2012

Wisconsin-Milwaukee sinking to new lows...

UW-M has decided to stop playing their home games in the nice, big downtown arena - since their team hasn't drawn well and they can't come anywhere close to filling it. so they are moving all their home games back to their tiny, antiquated on-campus arena, the Klotsche Center. This facility on-campus holds only 3200 even when packed to the gills - although there are people who doubt they'll even fill that! A lot of season ticket holders are not happy with this scaling back.. Here's a Daily Kos article that's really a gas - it's probably satire but Kos wants everyone to take their entries as accurate and reliable so it's odd that this is on a site that does not typically do satire. Here's a few things they say...... "An embarrassed University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee Athletic Director Andy Geiger announced the men’s basketball program will stumble back to the Klotsche Center, the school’s on-campus gymnasium, effective immediately. “I am not going to spin this,” Geiger told the media after the June 26 announcement. “We are not big-time. As we watch attendance and accompanying revenue continue to wane, we have no business in an arena with a capacity over 10,000. Do you know how cavernous the MECCA looks with a thousand people?” “We had to get a damn waiver from the Horizon League to play games on our practice court,” current Head Coach Rob Jeter scoffed... Geiger later admitted the team hopes to reunite with Pearl, but has had trouble arranging official negotiations with the out-of-work coach. “I actually visited his house in Knoxville last week,” Geiger said. “His teenage daughter Leah answered the door and she wasn’t very helpful. Said she wasn’t sure where he was. Leah had a black eye and, with lips quivering, she mumbled something about Daddy drinking again.” But University Chancellor Michael Lovell remains optimistic about Coach Pearl, and the basketball program. Lovell believes that so long as they can convince Pearl to “come home to Milwaukee,” the Panthers future is bright. "Give [Pearl] plenty of money, and license to break every rule he needs to, in order to return us to the Sweet Sixteen," Lovell said. "Then we give local Miller Brewing Company a call, build a world-class, $100 million Miller Arena on campus. Next stop, Big Ten [Conference]." http://www.dailykos.com/story/2012/07/11/1108656/-Panthers-Slinking-Home ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------so how is this relevant to Central Illinois?? First - BU's attendance is shrinking tremendously - are we next?? Second - UWM mirrors BU - no FB - and owns an on-campus arena which although small would save $$ and that seems to interest some. Don't say you weren't warned.............

Wednesday, July 11, 2012

Sorry - I strongly disagree with some - this current recession was caused by 3 main factors that are above and beyond all other factors. --------------------------------------- #1 We were attacked by terrorists requiring a very expensive, long range plan to retaliate and protect ourselves. We have never had a single significant attack since, so the response was extremely successful although costly. Our economy would have easily survived this factor had it not been for the next two that followed close behind. ------------------------------------------------- BTW - This 9-11 attack happened in the early days of the George Bush administration but was a result of bin Laden planning and working for years to pull it off. Blame who you want but Bill Clinton and the largely Democratic congress had EIGHT whole years that they knew bin Laden was after us and they did nothing! -------------------------------------------- #2 - The Democratically controlled banking committees in BOTH houses (Barney Frank & Chris Dodd) changed all the banking regulations to not only allow easy access to risky mortgages but also allowed banks and financial houses to pull strings and teeter us close to financial disaster. All it took was for enough irresponsible people to fall for the line handed them and enter into those risky loans, then default. This is nobody's fault but their own - they sought and signed willing for those loans then failed and defaulted. Blame who you want but it doesn't take a genius to see who caused the banking and mortgage crisis. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- #3 Lastly - after one useful and successful "bail out" - then the current President decided to throw more GOOD money down the drain and again, it doesn't take a genius to know if you give away and waste all your money you will have a severe financial crisis - which we do. Almost 6 TRILLION more dollars in NEW debt in just the past 3 years - almost as much as all 43 presidents before him combined ran up! So again - tell me just who is responsible for the financial problems we have? ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- BUT even despite this we are a nation that is GREATLY blessed...and most people who work do well for themselves and are abundantly satisfied with what they have in this FREE NATION! and even those who don't or can't work have access to many forms of assistance. How can you deny that even the poor in this nation own cars, cell phones, color TV's, and virtually everyone has food and a place to live. In fact - strangely a large percentage of those claiming to be poor have enough expendable income for cigarettes, liquor, drugs, and other things that prove they are not so much destitute but instead irresponsible. ---------------------------- Those pointing fingers constantly and looking for someone to blame for their dissatisfaction - the rich, the working class, politicians, Wall Street, talk radio hosts, Tea Partiers - are largely looking for a scapegoat to lay the blame on for their own outcome or laziness. There is a GREAT difference between those who are unable to work or who have nobody to help them or support them - and those who are unwilling to work or waste the help given to them.

Sunday, July 1, 2012

08:00 Sunday - we've known for a few days that a spot is going to open up out west for an assistant coach... http://wap.myfoxhouston.com/w/main/story/65864559/ ............. UCD's Gus Argenal is leaving to take a spot at Rice....he will be replaced by an interesting hire who is also an ex-BU assistant..... Argenal worked as an assistant in Texas for a few years - http://www.ucdavisaggies.com/sports/m-baskbl/mtt/argenal_gus00.html ............ So...while some guys can't even get a D-II job - all the past BU guys have landed on their feet just fine.