JuJu Watkins has made 16 of 62 shots the past two Sunday games at noon, which came after USC played a Friday night game.
The quick turnaround might be a factor in her poor shooting (26 percent). But here’s a question: Is that going to alleviated by a USC move to the Big Ten? You might have a Thursday-Saturday or Friday-Sunday road trip that involves flying back to the East Coast or Michigan/Michigan State.
Another possible solution: If fatigue is an issue, maybe Lindsay Gottlieb should advise against taking 30 shots a game on Sundays. Especially since Watkins required an IV at halftime Sunday.
SOMETIMES AFTER READING WOLF I NEED AN IV TOO.
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#MeToo
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Hahaha
I LOVED THAT STUFF FOR YEARS
BUT CANT DRINK ANYMORE
WHERE IS EVERYBODY??
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We’re here, George!
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YEP
YOU AND SO CAL MICHAEL
TWO STALWARTS MG. TWO VERY SMART GUYS
TWO BROTHERS OF MINE !!!
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YOU CAN ALWAYS BET ON US, GEORGE!
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…JUST LIKE WE CAN ALWAYS BET ON YOU!
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Never understood the “Jack” people, I once had a taste for Jim Beam
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I’ve never stuck to just one of anything, John. That extra charcoal filtering that Tennessee whiskey goes through does give it a smokey flavor that isn’t always what I want. But on occasion, it hits the spot! Especially when mixed with Coke.
I’ve got some Maker’s Mark, Uncle Nearest and Four Roses single barrel on hand now, but it’s Lent. Two weeks down, four to go!
Uncle Nearest Premium Whiskey is inspired by the best whiskey-maker the world never knew, the first known African-American master distiller, Nathan “Nearest” Green. The Uncle Nearest brand, wholly owned by Uncle Nearest, Inc., an all minority-led business, encompasses a premium aged whiskey with a blend of 8- to 14- year old, an 11-year-old minimum age single barrel, and a 7-year-old small batch offering, all mellowed using the Lincoln County Process, a unique filtering of bourbon through sugar maple charcoal. This process has been confirmed to have been brought to Tennessee by enslaved people and taught by Nearest Green to the most famous Tennessee Whiskey maker of all time, (Jack Daniels).
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GT,
How are you? long time no hear.
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We had a gunner on our high school team named John White who shot about 25% from the field (no 3s back then, so shots were in close) and yet insisted on taking the clutch shots at the end of games in which we lost about 90% of them
Watkins, you are good but give the ball up when your shot goes cold
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Gunners have no conscience and no memory of the last brick they launched.
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