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Yes, freshman year was covid so it doesn't count.Will she have 2 yrs left somewhere if she doesn’t play this season?
Yes, freshman year was covid so it doesn't count.Will she have 2 yrs left somewhere if she doesn’t play this season?
Relax dude. I'm sure there is a whole host of reasons why people want to know, but some are just legitimately worried and would like to know its nothing really serious.Can someone please close this thread…. leave Emily the F alone!!!!
Why does any idiot on here think they need to know what’s going on?? Get a life!!
The bigger issue is why people keep asking and starting new threads when the only answer we’re going to give is what Bill already said.Relax dude. I'm sure there is a whole host of reasons why people want to know, but some are just legitimately worried and would like to know its nothing really serious.
Because people are nosey?The bigger issue is why people keep asking and starting new threads when the only answer we’re going to give is what Bill already said.
Women's basketball threads fall off the front page pretty quick. I think it keeps getting asked in new threads because a lot of people just don't follow women's basketball news that close.The bigger issue is why people keep asking and starting new threads when the only answer we’re going to give is what Bill already said.
I agree 100%. I’ll be very surprised to see her back…but as mentioned by the team, it will be for the conference season if she is back.It seems unlikely she is going to play this year. It's going to be the year of the freshman for better or worse record wise which isn't all bad. They are still going to be fun to watch.
In some cases the players are ok with it. In others, like Ryan, it's something that all involved have chosen to keep private.Well then TJ is in trouble for talking about Ward's injury and Campbell is in trouble for talking about Verdon's injury.
Are any of those as bad as a man cold?Heaven help us if CF starts in on endometriosis, lupus, polycystic ovary syndrome, thyroid disease, or any of the other chronic conditions that frequently affect young women.