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I have been wondering why...

there have been many posts regarding softball, and now I know. Not many are interested in Men's basketball any longer. Why? Because they are a bottom dweller in this sport. Since the game in Montana, some say they have been sick, but how long does it take to get well? I said we would be battling MTSU for last place early this season, but they will walk all over us. Should our fans continue to be embarrassed about our program, or will there be something done?

What goes around, comes around.

Stanley, Daniel, and Gill from OM. Arguably one can say Stanley is the best DB we have had in a long time. I don't know if we tried to recruit these guys out of HS or not, but if we did, it would be weird how they ended up at USM anyway. With the remarkable success OM has had recently and the rise in the talent level, playing time may be at a premium; that may have a bearing on why these guys came to us. Whatever the reason, we may have opened a doorway.

While OM is not my favorite team, I will take any players from them that can help in our restoration. Unfortunately, I can't say the same for State. I think they have some thugs as players. Also, we may be establishing a Natchez connection.

Please pray for my ballgame buddy (grandson) Sean

Since my wife died of COVID in January of this year I am not sure how much I have posted about my grandson’s illness. It is Mycobacterium kansasii. Very serious, apparently treatable but incurable. He was rushed the hospital last week with a collapsed lung but we were encouraged when they were able to reinflate the lung but it collapsed again today. They are planning to meet with surgeons Tuesday or Wednesday to discuss surgery. When this started his weight went down to 98 lbs he is 6’3”. His latest weight is 117. Please pray

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Mycobacterium kansasii is a slow-growing, non-tuberculosis mycobacterium (NTM) that, like other mycobacterial species, tends to cause six clinical patterns of infection: pulmonary disease, skin and soft tissue disease, musculoskeletal infections including monoarticular septic arthritis and tenosynovitis, disseminated ...Sep 20, 2021

I Read An Interesting....

.....article the other day about unintended consequences. When the powers to be moved to an early signing period, they ushered in the era of coaches changing jobs before playoffs and bowl games. Hiring schools don't want to wait for the season to end because of the December signing period. Coaches leave their teams high and dry. Luke Fickell, of Cincinnati, should have gotten one of the plumb jobs but didn't because of timing.
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