Minnesota Drinking Scandal

Started by calgARI '07, November 07, 2005, 12:39:39 AM

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redice

"It takes place at Blarney Pub and Grill, in the heart of Dinkytown near the U of M campus."
In a place named "Dinkytown," the expectations can't be very high!
"If a player won't go in the corners, he might as well take up checkers."

-Ned Harkness

Give My Regards

It'll be interesting to see what, if anything, head coach Don Lucia does about this.  He seems to have a reputation as a "no-nonsense" coach, probably owing to his benching a few players for cutting classes a few years ago. (oooo -- yes, that's what passes for no-nonsense in COLLEGE athletics these days...)  One would think suspensions of some sort would be in order, though probably no more than a game each.

Predictably, the USCHO thread on this has about 250 posts already.
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ugarte

[Q]fenwick Wrote:
Predictably, the USCHO thread on this has about 250 posts already.[/q]Let me guess: 210 of them are from Scooby.


billhoward

[Q]ugarte Wrote:
 [Q2]fenwick Wrote:
Predictably, the USCHO thread on this has about 250 posts already.[/Q]
Let me guess: 210 of them are from Scooby.[/q]And poor RichS is trying to figure a way into this thread in a way that casts aspersions on Cornell and doesn't let us dredge up comments on Nickerson's lesions. What was Nickerson's first name, by the way? All I can think of is Ned, but that's the guy who through 30 Nancy Drew books never got to first base. Maybe because Nancy was hanging with her (wasn't this how Carolyn Keene put it?) "boyish chum George."

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KP '06

[Q]redice Wrote:

 "It takes place at Blarney Pub and Grill, in the heart of Dinkytown near the U of M campus."
In a place named "Dinkytown," the expectations can't be very high![/q]

When I glanced at it quickly, I saw "Drinkytown" at first. :-P

dadeo

Well then you fellows must not have had the priveledge of following the team to UM last year for the NCAAs.  Dinkytown was a happenin place.

RichH

Dinkytown is a good place to get burgers and free newspapers before a game.  It's also a place for hungover people to order food and just stare at it for a half hour.  :-}

CowbellGuy

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David Harding


Jeff Hopkins '82

[Q]redice Wrote:

 In a place named "Dinkytown," the expectations can't be very high![/q]

Especially if you're looking for the aforementioned "Sex on Campus" expose.  ::rolleyes::