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Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
"AN HOUR WITH THE COACHES
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28 | 7 PM | ZOOM
PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT RHODE ISLAND BASKETBALL NIL INITIATIVES
Join us on Monday, November 28th at 7:00 PM for this one-of-a-kind event leading up to the URI vs Providence men's basketball game on December 3rd.
Moderated by The Voice of the Rams, Steve McDonald, and The Voice of the Friars, John Rooke, you will have the opportunity to hear from first year head coach, Archie Miller, and the Naismith Coach of the Year, Ed Cooley from the comfort of your own home.
The coaches will share the stage to discuss the Rhode Island vs Providence game, the importance of the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in the new NCAA landscape, their time together with USA Basketball, and a wide range of other topics.
This special event will be pay-for-view, live on Zoom and the proceeds will benefit Rhode Island Basketball NIL initiatives.
A link to the Zoom will be emailed approximately one hour prior to the event.
This live event will run for approximately 60 minutes."
Cost is $50 and if you buy through the URI links it gets paid to Rhode to Excellence, which I assume is what our NIL collective will be called considering they're making the NIL part of the discussion
MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28 | 7 PM | ZOOM
PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT RHODE ISLAND BASKETBALL NIL INITIATIVES
Join us on Monday, November 28th at 7:00 PM for this one-of-a-kind event leading up to the URI vs Providence men's basketball game on December 3rd.
Moderated by The Voice of the Rams, Steve McDonald, and The Voice of the Friars, John Rooke, you will have the opportunity to hear from first year head coach, Archie Miller, and the Naismith Coach of the Year, Ed Cooley from the comfort of your own home.
The coaches will share the stage to discuss the Rhode Island vs Providence game, the importance of the Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) in the new NCAA landscape, their time together with USA Basketball, and a wide range of other topics.
This special event will be pay-for-view, live on Zoom and the proceeds will benefit Rhode Island Basketball NIL initiatives.
A link to the Zoom will be emailed approximately one hour prior to the event.
This live event will run for approximately 60 minutes."
Cost is $50 and if you buy through the URI links it gets paid to Rhode to Excellence, which I assume is what our NIL collective will be called considering they're making the NIL part of the discussion
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
What's in it for Cooley? This seems weird.
Mobley was fouled.
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Looks like if you buy it through a PC link the $50 goes to their collective
"PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT NIL INITIATIVES FOR PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL"
So both guys just trying to raise money for their collectives. Got to love the idea
"PROCEEDS WILL BENEFIT NIL INITIATIVES FOR PROVIDENCE COLLEGE MEN'S BASKETBALL"
So both guys just trying to raise money for their collectives. Got to love the idea
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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Any publicity is good publicity, not weird at all for him to be involved in promoting his schools NIL collective a week before a rivalry game.
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It’s a pass for me
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I'd actually pay $50 to see them share a stage and chat for an hour in person, but I've got no interest in watching this over Zoom. Wouldn't even tune in if it were free.
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HARD PASS
why would I tune into a loser PC COACH ??
OVERATED !
OVERATED buffoon
Get off my rhody message Board
I have no time for OVERATED coaches
why would I tune into a loser PC COACH ??
OVERATED !
OVERATED buffoon
Get off my rhody message Board
I have no time for OVERATED coaches
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I assume then you won’t tune into watch the Rhody PC game with the loser overrated coach?ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑1 year ago HARD PASS
why would I tune into a loser PC COACH ??
OVERATED !
OVERATED buffoon
Get off my rhody message Board
I have no time for OVERATED coaches
I think it’ll be an interesting listen a few days before the game but $50 over zoom is a pass for me as well.
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He was quite literally the best coach in the NCAAs last year. He has an award to prove it. Not sure how that’s overrated.ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑1 year ago HARD PASS
why would I tune into a loser PC COACH ??
OVERATED !
OVERATED buffoon
Get off my rhody message Board
I have no time for OVERATED coaches
Plus him and Archie are great friends.
There will be no shortage of Friar fans on im sure - it’s a bar tab. I bet most of us can manage and support the program. sad look if it’s all PC fans.
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I was drinking tonight - well this afternoon really
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Sad look to who if it’s all PC Fans?Blue Man wrote: ↑1 year agoHe was quite literally the best coach in the NCAAs last year. He has an award to prove it. Not sure how that’s overrated.ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑1 year ago HARD PASS
why would I tune into a loser PC COACH ??
OVERATED !
OVERATED buffoon
Get off my rhody message Board
I have no time for OVERATED coaches
Plus him and Archie are great friends.
There will be no shortage of Friar fans on im sure - it’s a bar tab. I bet most of us can manage and support the program. sad look if it’s all PC fans.
You could pay me $50 and I wouldn’t join this Zoom. I’m Ducken.
EZ Pass.
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Sad look to 2nd fiddle program in Rhode Island who makes excuses like this. Way too much of a god complex from this board sometimesramster wrote: ↑1 year agoSad look to who if it’s all PC Fans?Blue Man wrote: ↑1 year agoHe was quite literally the best coach in the NCAAs last year. He has an award to prove it. Not sure how that’s overrated.ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑1 year ago HARD PASS
why would I tune into a loser PC COACH ??
OVERATED !
OVERATED buffoon
Get off my rhody message Board
I have no time for OVERATED coaches
Plus him and Archie are great friends.
There will be no shortage of Friar fans on im sure - it’s a bar tab. I bet most of us can manage and support the program. sad look if it’s all PC fans.
You could pay me $50 and I wouldn’t join this Zoom. I’m Ducken.
EZ Pass.
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Nah. It’s more like people make Cooley out to be a God, especially the media.KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year agoSad look to 2nd fiddle program in Rhode Island who makes excuses like this. Way too much of a god complex from this board sometimesramster wrote: ↑1 year agoSad look to who if it’s all PC Fans?Blue Man wrote: ↑1 year ago
He was quite literally the best coach in the NCAAs last year. He has an award to prove it. Not sure how that’s overrated.
Plus him and Archie are great friends.
There will be no shortage of Friar fans on im sure - it’s a bar tab. I bet most of us can manage and support the program. sad look if it’s all PC fans.
You could pay me $50 and I wouldn’t join this Zoom. I’m Ducken.
EZ Pass.
Like how “PC doesn’t need to play URI” from media used to justify Cooley dropping the URI game, than Cooley laughably signing up to play FDU in our place. #WhoDucken.
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He’s the most successful coach in Rhode Island, seems like it’s deserved.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoNah. It’s more like people make Cooley out to be a God, especially the media.KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year agoSad look to 2nd fiddle program in Rhode Island who makes excuses like this. Way too much of a god complex from this board sometimes
Like how “PC doesn’t need to play URI” from media used to justify Cooley dropping the URI game, than Cooley laughably signing up to play FDU in our place. #WhoDucken.
Maybe if URI fans supported the program instead of whining like adolescents about “Pee Cee”, we could consistently have the resources to beat PC. And then URI would get the deserved media coverage
And to be clear I think we’re on a corrected and right path with Archie. But program support needs to be continuous, lean into the momentum
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Deserved media coverage?KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year agoHe’s the most successful coach in Rhode Island, seems like it’s deserved.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoNah. It’s more like people make Cooley out to be a God, especially the media.KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year ago
Sad look to 2nd fiddle program in Rhode Island who makes excuses like this. Way too much of a god complex from this board sometimes
Like how “PC doesn’t need to play URI” from media used to justify Cooley dropping the URI game, than Cooley laughably signing up to play FDU in our place. #WhoDucken.
Maybe if URI fans supported the program instead of whining like adolescents about “Pee Cee”, we could consistently have the resources to beat PC. And then URI would get the deserved media coverage
And to be clear I think we’re on a corrected and right path with Archie. But program support needs to be continuous, lean into the momentum
A game on Saturday gets in Monday’s ProJo. That’s not going to change with newspapers dying off.
Don’t blame posters on this board for that state of the program or lack of media coverage. That’s crazy talk.
You are free to worship Cooley. I’m free not to worship Cooley.
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I mean…for the billionth time. The ProJo is a business. Coverage is dictated by clicks/views of subscribers and paying customers.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoDeserved media coverage?KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year agoHe’s the most successful coach in Rhode Island, seems like it’s deserved.
Maybe if URI fans supported the program instead of whining like adolescents about “Pee Cee”, we could consistently have the resources to beat PC. And then URI would get the deserved media coverage
And to be clear I think we’re on a corrected and right path with Archie. But program support needs to be continuous, lean into the momentum
A game on Saturday gets in Monday’s ProJo. That’s not going to change with newspapers dying off.
Don’t blame posters on this board for that state of the program or lack of media coverage. That’s crazy talk.
You are free to worship Cooley. I’m free not to worship Cooley.
If you’re a business looking to figure out a new product to lean into - casual impressions, things like ancillary events that support the programs, like this zoom - are a good barometer.
When people like that see an overwhelming amount of support for PC at events like this - do you think editors say “wow, we really need to have Bill ramp up the coverage and send him everywhere this rabid fanbase is” or “yup, no one cares about this program in this state - even their own fans, keep the coverage as is.”
My favorite part is that the same detractors of ProJos coverage (usually non-subscribers) are the same people who decry the change of college sports with NIL relevance and complain that URI can’t compete - while simultaneously refusing to commit to helping that very cause.
I’m all about message boards for complaining, as the de facto complainer in chief in here…but these kind of complaints can be easily solved if you actually care enough.
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
You can say what you want about Cooley but when he's bringing in twelve thousand fans for games like Ryder and Northeastern that's getting the job done.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoNah. It’s more like people make Cooley out to be a God, especially the media.KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year agoSad look to 2nd fiddle program in Rhode Island who makes excuses like this. Way too much of a god complex from this board sometimes
Like how “PC doesn’t need to play URI” from media used to justify Cooley dropping the URI game, than Cooley laughably signing up to play FDU in our place. #WhoDucken.
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Good for him. $4.5 million salary a year he should do that, right?woodennickel1 wrote: ↑1 year agoYou can say what you want about Cooley but when he's bringing in twelve thousand fans for games like Ryder and Northeastern that's getting the job done.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoNah. It’s more like people make Cooley out to be a God, especially the media.KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year ago
Sad look to 2nd fiddle program in Rhode Island who makes excuses like this. Way too much of a god complex from this board sometimes
Like how “PC doesn’t need to play URI” from media used to justify Cooley dropping the URI game, than Cooley laughably signing up to play FDU in our place. #WhoDucken.
Why play URI and risk a loss when you can bring in FDU instead and get a very probable win and pad the won/lost record. Fill the place with FDU or fill it with URI - no brainer.
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Maybe give him more than $50, sign up extra people to bring in more money and clicks. Load up the NIL coffers.Blue Man wrote: ↑1 year agoI mean…for the billionth time. The ProJo is a business. Coverage is dictated by clicks/views of subscribers and paying customers.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoDeserved media coverage?KingstonLane wrote: ↑1 year ago
He’s the most successful coach in Rhode Island, seems like it’s deserved.
Maybe if URI fans supported the program instead of whining like adolescents about “Pee Cee”, we could consistently have the resources to beat PC. And then URI would get the deserved media coverage
And to be clear I think we’re on a corrected and right path with Archie. But program support needs to be continuous, lean into the momentum
A game on Saturday gets in Monday’s ProJo. That’s not going to change with newspapers dying off.
Don’t blame posters on this board for that state of the program or lack of media coverage. That’s crazy talk.
You are free to worship Cooley. I’m free not to worship Cooley.
If you’re a business looking to figure out a new product to lean into - casual impressions, things like ancillary events that support the programs, like this zoom - are a good barometer.
When people like that see an overwhelming amount of support for PC at events like this - do you think editors say “wow, we really need to have Bill ramp up the coverage and send him everywhere this rabid fanbase is” or “yup, no one cares about this program in this state - even their own fans, keep the coverage as is.”
My favorite part is that the same detractors of ProJos coverage (usually non-subscribers) are the same people who decry the change of college sports with NIL relevance and complain that URI can’t compete - while simultaneously refusing to commit to helping that very cause.
I’m all about message boards for complaining, as the de facto complainer in chief in here…but these kind of complaints can be easily solved if you actually care enough.
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I don’t get it? Every Rhody fan that registers at that link is literally giving $50 to our NIL, which directly benefits our players.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoMaybe give him more than $50, sign up extra people to bring in more money and clicks. Load up the NIL coffers.Blue Man wrote: ↑1 year agoI mean…for the billionth time. The ProJo is a business. Coverage is dictated by clicks/views of subscribers and paying customers.ramster wrote: ↑1 year ago
Deserved media coverage?
A game on Saturday gets in Monday’s ProJo. That’s not going to change with newspapers dying off.
Don’t blame posters on this board for that state of the program or lack of media coverage. That’s crazy talk.
You are free to worship Cooley. I’m free not to worship Cooley.
If you’re a business looking to figure out a new product to lean into - casual impressions, things like ancillary events that support the programs, like this zoom - are a good barometer.
When people like that see an overwhelming amount of support for PC at events like this - do you think editors say “wow, we really need to have Bill ramp up the coverage and send him everywhere this rabid fanbase is” or “yup, no one cares about this program in this state - even their own fans, keep the coverage as is.”
My favorite part is that the same detractors of ProJos coverage (usually non-subscribers) are the same people who decry the change of college sports with NIL relevance and complain that URI can’t compete - while simultaneously refusing to commit to helping that very cause.
I’m all about message boards for complaining, as the de facto complainer in chief in here…but these kind of complaints can be easily solved if you actually care enough.
If everyone on the board did that, it’s $40-50k to the NIL in an hour. It’s not split between PC or URI. Their fans have a separate link. So no one is “supporting” PC by doing this. You’re supporting URI and getting one more chance to get hyped for the game.
Why there’s so much resistance here is beyond me.
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There were no fans allowed the year he ducked URI . But to you're point Syracuse has done that for years. As it turned out he was right his team sucked that year and he could not afford another loss. Did not end up mattering anyway.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoGood for him. $4.5 million salary a year he should do that, right?woodennickel1 wrote: ↑1 year agoYou can say what you want about Cooley but when he's bringing in twelve thousand fans for games like Ryder and Northeastern that's getting the job done.
Why play URI and risk a loss when you can bring in FDU instead and get a very probable win and pad the won/lost record. Fill the place with FDU or fill it with URI - no brainer.
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I plan to sign up.
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PC fans will do this without blinking. Most of our fans, to the extent they even acknowledge it, will bitch and complain. That’s the hurdle/handicap that our program deals with. Everyone wants the shiny program but nobody wants to put up the money or invest the time. Until we do, we’ll get what we get and can’t get upset.Blue Man wrote: ↑1 year agoI don’t get it? Every Rhody fan that registers at that link is literally giving $50 to our NIL, which directly benefits our players.ramster wrote: ↑1 year agoMaybe give him more than $50, sign up extra people to bring in more money and clicks. Load up the NIL coffers.Blue Man wrote: ↑1 year ago
I mean…for the billionth time. The ProJo is a business. Coverage is dictated by clicks/views of subscribers and paying customers.
If you’re a business looking to figure out a new product to lean into - casual impressions, things like ancillary events that support the programs, like this zoom - are a good barometer.
When people like that see an overwhelming amount of support for PC at events like this - do you think editors say “wow, we really need to have Bill ramp up the coverage and send him everywhere this rabid fanbase is” or “yup, no one cares about this program in this state - even their own fans, keep the coverage as is.”
My favorite part is that the same detractors of ProJos coverage (usually non-subscribers) are the same people who decry the change of college sports with NIL relevance and complain that URI can’t compete - while simultaneously refusing to commit to helping that very cause.
I’m all about message boards for complaining, as the de facto complainer in chief in here…but these kind of complaints can be easily solved if you actually care enough.
If everyone on the board did that, it’s $40-50k to the NIL in an hour. It’s not split between PC or URI. Their fans have a separate link. So no one is “supporting” PC by doing this. You’re supporting URI and getting one more chance to get hyped for the game.
Why there’s so much resistance here is beyond me.
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This sounds interesting for sure but my ADHD would never make it.
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A good question would be, how many contributors and readers of this forum actually contribute to the program? My guess would be embarrassing!TruePoint wrote: ↑1 year agoPC fans will do this without blinking. Most of our fans, to the extent they even acknowledge it, will bitch and complain. That’s the hurdle/handicap that our program deals with. Everyone wants the shiny program but nobody wants to put up the money or invest the time. Until we do, we’ll get what we get and can’t get upset.Blue Man wrote: ↑1 year agoI don’t get it? Every Rhody fan that registers at that link is literally giving $50 to our NIL, which directly benefits our players.
If everyone on the board did that, it’s $40-50k to the NIL in an hour. It’s not split between PC or URI. Their fans have a separate link. So no one is “supporting” PC by doing this. You’re supporting URI and getting one more chance to get hyped for the game.
Why there’s so much resistance here is beyond me.
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Blue Man wrote: ↑1 year agoHe was quite literally the best coach in the NCAAs last year. He has an award to prove it. Not sure how that’s overrated.ElmCityRhody wrote: ↑1 year ago HARD PASS
why would I tune into a loser PC COACH ??
OVERATED !
OVERATED buffoon
Get off my rhody message Board
I have no time for OVERATED coaches
Plus him and Archie are great friends.
There will be no shortage of Friar fans on im sure - it’s a bar tab. I bet most of us can manage and support the program. sad look if it’s all PC fans.
Best coach in the NCAA last season!!!I'm thinking Shaheen Holloway Bill Self Hubert Roberts And Tommy Lloyd (whoa actually won more coach of the year awards)would strongly disagree about the luckiest coach in the NCAA last year
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Reminder, this is tonight. Don't be cheap! Support your guys!
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Thanks for the reminder Blue Man. Just signed up. Should be a good hour of discussion.
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Also - anyone know how we claim our tickets? All I got in the email was my receipt.
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Locked and loaded
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Anyone get a link yet?
Keeping things in perspective...
Hurley (12-18):
Y1 8-21 (T14th), Y2 14-18 (10th), Y3 23-10 (T2nd, NIT), Y4 17-15 (7th), Y5 25-10 (T3rd, NCAA), Y6 26-8 (1st, NCAA).
Miller (22-?):
Y1 9-22 (14th), Y2 12-20 (T10th).
Hurley (12-18):
Y1 8-21 (T14th), Y2 14-18 (10th), Y3 23-10 (T2nd, NIT), Y4 17-15 (7th), Y5 25-10 (T3rd, NCAA), Y6 26-8 (1st, NCAA).
Miller (22-?):
Y1 9-22 (14th), Y2 12-20 (T10th).
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Not me.
edit. check your junk mail. I found it there.
edit. check your junk mail. I found it there.
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I figured it out. I signed up late and didn't get the link so I had to call the number on the receipt email. If it happens to anyone else thats probably what you have to do.
Keeping things in perspective...
Hurley (12-18):
Y1 8-21 (T14th), Y2 14-18 (10th), Y3 23-10 (T2nd, NIT), Y4 17-15 (7th), Y5 25-10 (T3rd, NCAA), Y6 26-8 (1st, NCAA).
Miller (22-?):
Y1 9-22 (14th), Y2 12-20 (T10th).
Hurley (12-18):
Y1 8-21 (T14th), Y2 14-18 (10th), Y3 23-10 (T2nd, NIT), Y4 17-15 (7th), Y5 25-10 (T3rd, NCAA), Y6 26-8 (1st, NCAA).
Miller (22-?):
Y1 9-22 (14th), Y2 12-20 (T10th).
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Late - but I am in. Worthy cause
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Wow Ed Cooley talking up the importance of the rivalry and how he’s done it a disservice publicly.
Apologizing to the fans for downplaying it because it’s a “war”
Apologizing to the fans for downplaying it because it’s a “war”
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- Ernie Calverley
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
I’ve said it for years, he was being a semi troll just to stir up our fan base.
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
Yeah I think most of us knew that and said that - just wild for him to drop the 4th wall.
Thought it was fun. The two of them are great guys and great interviews.
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
That was feckin great! What a great hour. Man.
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
We thoroughly enjoyed that chat! Well worth the $50. to go to URI Excellence Fund.
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
Archie is a great representative for URI. Wow what a great speaker. Love how Ed gave the rivalry it's due. He seems to like Archie a bit more than Hurley
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
I love hatred in a rivalry, so I kind of wish they weren’t friends haha.
Cooley and Hurley going at each other near midcourt was incredible to see live.
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
You can see it twice a year now. It's great Cooley recognized his roots and how Skinner employed him for 10 years. Cooley earned his way, but he was helped by URI.
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
I understand why he did it, but I don't get why he thought it was a good idea. Yeah, you troll the opposition fans, but everyone locally knows it's bullshit and it doesn't help you nationally. You win, who cares, it's not a big deal by your own admission. You lose, how could you lose that game? By acknowledging the rivalry you draw attention to a win and if you lose you can say "did you see that buzzsaw environment we had to play in?"
Take down the Robert Carothers banner and fix the concession stand lines
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- Ernie Calverley
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
Yea but it won’t be the same without Hurley being here.theblueram wrote: ↑1 year agoYou can see it twice a year now. It's great Cooley recognized his roots and how Skinner employed him for 10 years. Cooley earned his way, but he was helped by URI.
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
Funnier still because Ed and Danny became great friends. Ed helped Danny a lot out with recruiting trips when he was here.Rhody15 wrote: ↑1 year agoYea but it won’t be the same without Hurley being here.theblueram wrote: ↑1 year agoYou can see it twice a year now. It's great Cooley recognized his roots and how Skinner employed him for 10 years. Cooley earned his way, but he was helped by URI.
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Re: Zoom hour with Archie Miller and Ed Cooley
I was talking about uconnRhody15 wrote: ↑1 year agoYea but it won’t be the same without Hurley being here.theblueram wrote: ↑1 year agoYou can see it twice a year now. It's great Cooley recognized his roots and how Skinner employed him for 10 years. Cooley earned his way, but he was helped by URI.