Johns Hopkins 2023
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Re: Johns Hopkins 2023
I'm just super mad that they got rid of Petro and hired Milliman in the fall of 2016 and he totally ran off that Connor Shellenberger kid from the 2020 recruiting class.
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Final Summary point - I don't know Milliman - never met him. I understand he has a reputation of not being Mr. Warmth. I am sure he has also made many mistakes to date. But at the same time he wasn't dealt the strongest starting hand and then totally screwed it up. '06 thinks he has had plenty of time to get this right - I think it has just started. I don't agree with the scheduling to a degree (not the end of the world but a different tactic may be more successful) and I certainly think when you're down by 9 in the 4th you should be playing anybody and everybody. A relatively healthy squad can defeat Utah and St. Joe's - not saying they will but its possible. I really like at least 2 of next year's recruits - their skill sets are amongst the most needed for this program.
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A month ago we would have taken 2-2.51percentcorn wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 12:34 pm Final Summary point - I don't know Milliman - never met him. I understand he has a reputation of not being Mr. Warmth. I am sure he has also made many mistakes to date. But at the same time he wasn't dealt the strongest starting hand and then totally screwed it up. '06 thinks he has had plenty of time to get this right - I think it has just started. I don't agree with the scheduling to a degree (not the end of the world but a different tactic may be more successful) and I certainly think when you're down by 9 in the 4th you should be playing anybody and everybody. A relatively healthy squad can defeat Utah and St. Joe's - not saying they will but its possible. I really like at least 2 of next year's recruits - their skill sets are amongst the most needed for this program.
There's light.
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Does anyone know if any Milliman Cornell recruits chose to go with him to Hopkins? I'm sure somebailed on Cornell.
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I did not know, well I know now of course,
Will Peden Malvern Prep was originally a Hopkins commit,
the impression was he was Penn State from the get go,
guess not.
Oh, and Quint,
Collison has a right hand !
Will Peden Malvern Prep was originally a Hopkins commit,
the impression was he was Penn State from the get go,
guess not.
Oh, and Quint,
Collison has a right hand !
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Is Peden injured now? If so, wouldn't help the JHU offense.
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Had he been at Hopkins he would likely not be hurt
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Yeah — looks like Peden is out/hurt - not confirmed though.
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The only thing left for Hopkins fans is to test if Peter Millman is a witch. Monty Python and the Holy Grail gave you the template.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrzMhU_4m-g
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zrzMhU_4m-g
Re: Johns Hopkins 2023
They're going to start selling beer at Homewood for lacrosse games starting with the St. Joe's game in a couple weeks. Sounds like it'll be a designated beer garden area by the food trucks
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As far as I can remember, it will be the first time they have served beer at Hopkins games. Someone can help me out. Did they serve beer at events like the Lax Classic?
Way back when I was in middle school and admission was free, high school and college students used to bring their own beer to games. More recently—70s or 80s—it was easy to consume alcohol that you brought into the stadium. Now drinkers get kicked out.
It will be interesting to see how long the lines are.
Way back when I was in middle school and admission was free, high school and college students used to bring their own beer to games. More recently—70s or 80s—it was easy to consume alcohol that you brought into the stadium. Now drinkers get kicked out.
It will be interesting to see how long the lines are.
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Any word on scotch or cognac … ya know, real drinks without all the excess water?
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I don’t believe beer has ever been sold
There used to be a thriving underground activity taking in bourbon, bloody marys, orange blossoms most prominently. Electric brownies avoided airborne give aways. You could have pizza or other food delivered.
That stopped, sort of, when a group of townies or pledges placed a lot of oranges in the stadium before a game day. Hopkins was playing Cuse. The oranges got tossed onto the field. Soon they tried to stop it. Food vendors were brought in. Previously there was one station selling “death” dogs. The trade in alcohol was slowed but never stopped. Ingenuity . Short version
There used to be a thriving underground activity taking in bourbon, bloody marys, orange blossoms most prominently. Electric brownies avoided airborne give aways. You could have pizza or other food delivered.
That stopped, sort of, when a group of townies or pledges placed a lot of oranges in the stadium before a game day. Hopkins was playing Cuse. The oranges got tossed onto the field. Soon they tried to stop it. Food vendors were brought in. Previously there was one station selling “death” dogs. The trade in alcohol was slowed but never stopped. Ingenuity . Short version
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Absolutely beer was served back in my day. Under the temporary bleachers.molo wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 5:50 pm As far as I can remember, it will be the first time they have served beer at Hopkins games. Someone can help me out. Did they serve beer at events like the Lax Classic?
Way back when I was in middle school and admission was free, high school and college students used to bring their own beer to games. More recently—70s or 80s—it was easy to consume alcohol that you brought into the stadium. Now drinkers get kicked out.
It will be interesting to see how long the lines are.
Be in their flowing cups freshly rememb'red.