We lost to South Florida!!!! I think it’s time to say enough is enough.
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I cut & pasted this from Yahoo’s main page.
Last week, some pretty tremendous photos of Tyler Hansbrough surfaced. They depicted Hansbrough and shorter, less-skilled sidekick Bobby Frasor leaping from a second-story frat balcony into a giant pool while hordes of onlookers, ahem, looked on. Presumably, everyone was cheering and pounding beers and celebrating springtime on a university campus. The entire thing screamed COLLEGE, bro. (Needless to say, don’t even think about trying this at home.)
Alas, some didn’t enjoy the spectacle. Namely, anyone with a rooting interest in the Tar Heels, who would prefer their returning Player of the Year and probable starting point guard not injure themselves in silly, fratty fashion.
College athletes often grasp at some semblance of a normal college lifestyle — hanging out, partying, dangerously jumping off things, et. al — but at the end of the day college athletes aren’t, and never will be, normal college students. Most college students don’t get a full ride to play a sport. Most college students, unless they’re journalism majors, don’t take laughably easy courses designed to keep their GPAs high. Most college students don’t attain celebrity status, no matter what that latest “Van Wilder” spinoff told you.
So sorry, Tyler and short friend: You guys can’t act like normal people. (This is where I should interject that only in college is jumping off buildings considered “normal.”) It sucks, I know, but if you ever get frustrated and incomprehensibly angry, just blame your parents for everything. In that small way, you can be just like the rest of us.
http://sports.yahoo.com/ncaab/blog/ncaab_experts/post/Tyler-Hansbrough-should-probably-stop-leaping-fr?urn=ncaab,81189
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A video to commemorate the great season the Tar Heels had on their way to a National Championship in 2005. Thanks to Roy and the boys.
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University of North Carolina Tar Heels Basketball - real fans & real coverage from Chapel Hill all season long as the Tar Heels march towards another National Championship. Recap of the games against Kentucky on 11/18/08, UC Santa Barbara on 11/21/08, and a preview of the Maui Invitational with Danny Green, Wayne Ellington, Bobby Frasor, Ty Lawson, Ed Davis, Deon Thompson, and Tyler Hansbrough - also Jed Drake, Magnum P.I. (aka Tom Selleck), Erin Andrews, Ashley Judd, Steven Bonchick & Blake McGee.
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You’re never too young to be a UNC Tar Heels fan! Unfortunately, a loss to George Mason in the NCAA tournament was just too much for this baby to take. I’m sure she wasn’t the only Tar Heels fan crying that day! Awww…
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- Of the seven games played, the higher ranked team won only 3 times.
-The yellow Jackets were one of just two quarterfinal winners who were ranked higher than ther opponent
- One finalist was seeded two ranks higher than the other finalist.
- The seventh seeded team was eliminated by the hurricanes.
- The Eagles reached the finals by defeating bother higher and lower ranked teams.
OTHER CLUES CONT> AT LINK COULD NOT FIT ALL!
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Led by regional MOP Erlana Larkins, the Tar Heels head to their second straight Final Four after a win over Purdue.
Also in this segment:
- Services Scheduled in Memory of Jason Ray
- Pro-Life Group Stages Controversial Display in Quad
- Rally, Other Events Highlight Women’s Week
- Holocaust Victims Remembered
- Former Brazilian President Cardoso Speaks
This segment is from the March 28, 2007, broadcast of Carolina Week.
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My info:
GPA: 4.0
PSAT: 224
SAT: 2270 (800 CR, 790 Math, 680 Writing)
AP classes: Physics C, Computer Science, Calculus BC, Chemistry, German
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Twenty-one suspected illegal immigrants were arrested at the plant in Tar Heel on Jan. 27, 2007, following a lengthy investigation into the use of false identification documents by plant workers. Investigators determined that 18 of the 21 were illegal immigrants who had assumed others’ names and Social Security numbers.
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