NJRedman wrote:HoosierPal wrote:This is embarrassing, just as embarrassing at Obekpa's malicious elbow to Wideman's head. This is NOT the reputation we want in the Big East. Commish needs to step in and get this nipped at the bud. This is becoming the Cheap Shot league.
This ain't the Horizon league and we've had worse so just calm down. This has always been a rough and tumble conference.
DudeAnon wrote:Everyone using the word "thug", just stop, you know what it means. Just say "dirty".
BTW, it is the 1st story on Yahoo.com
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaab-the ... 56102.html
If anyone was worried that racism was gone, check out the comment section.
HoosierPal wrote:
Gibbs, Seton Hall, and the Big East are getting roasted today on national media. But I guess that's okay to you because the Big East is a rough and tumble conference. To most of us it is an embarrassment. I'm sure the President of Seton Hall is giving his AD 'High Fives' because of all the extra publicity.
HoosierPal wrote:NJRedman wrote:HoosierPal wrote:This is embarrassing, just as embarrassing at Obekpa's malicious elbow to Wideman's head. This is NOT the reputation we want in the Big East. Commish needs to step in and get this nipped at the bud. This is becoming the Cheap Shot league.
This ain't the Horizon league and we've had worse so just calm down. This has always been a rough and tumble conference.
Figured you would have this response NJR. Thuggery isn't baskektball. Taking a hard charge, challenging a shot at the rim, taking a hard foul...that is tough basketball. Punching a guy on the floor in the face, elbowing a player in the neck at half court isn't basketball. If you haven't noticed, all leagues are "tough". Have you watched the Big Ten, Big 12, ACC, Pac 12 or SEC. There are hard fouls in every game. There are "rough and tumble' games in every league. To chuckle at these latest two transgressions and pass them off as normal for the Big East is immature.
Gibbs, Seton Hall, and the Big East are getting roasted today on national media. But I guess that's okay to you because the Big East is a rough and tumble conference. To most of us it is an embarrassment. I'm sure the President of Seton Hall is giving his AD 'High Fives' because of all the extra publicity.
Steve Lavin wrote:
And by the way Amase, I never implied their generic logo was a reason you could argue the conference doesn't need them. It's the lack of tradition (logo is part of tradition) and total failure in tourney bids. People look at the G'Town logo and think "G'Town". People look at the Butler logo and think "Butler". People look at the PC logo and think "PC". People look at the Nova logo and think "Nova". People look at the SJ logo and think "St. John's". People look at the Seton Hall Pirate silhouette and could easily confuse it with a high school or another college with a similar pirate logo. They should look to ECU as a perfect example of how you can customize a logo and tailor it to your school.
Amase2 wrote:Steve Lavin wrote:
And by the way Amase, I never implied their generic logo was a reason you could argue the conference doesn't need them. It's the lack of tradition (logo is part of tradition) and total failure in tourney bids. People look at the G'Town logo and think "G'Town". People look at the Butler logo and think "Butler". People look at the PC logo and think "PC". People look at the Nova logo and think "Nova". People look at the SJ logo and think "St. John's". People look at the Seton Hall Pirate silhouette and could easily confuse it with a high school or another college with a similar pirate logo. They should look to ECU as a perfect example of how you can customize a logo and tailor it to your school.
Dude we are the Red Storm. The red freaking storm. I love St. John's but come on man, it doesn't get much worse than that.
Don't wear white past labor day, don't have sex in church, and don't ever, for any reason, start a debate on logo's if you are a fan of St. John's.
Seton Hall suspended junior guard Sterling Gibbs for two games on Tuesday, after he was ejected Monday night in the Pirates' 80-54 loss to Villanova in Philadelphia.
Gibbs was assessed a flagrant foul 2 and ejected for hitting Ryan Arcidiacono in the face during a scramble for a loose ball.
"Sterling demonstrated poor sportsmanship last night, and he recognizes that what he did was wrong and that he must be held accountable for his actions," Seton Hall head coach Kevin Willard said Tuesday in a team release. "This was out of Sterling's character, and I believe this incident does not define the type of person he is or will become. Sterling will learn and grow from this unfortunate event."
"We support Seton Hall's decision to suspend Sterling Gibbs for his actions in the Villanova game," Big East commissioner Val Ackerman said Tuesday in a statement. "Unsportsmanlike acts like the one that occurred last night have no place in the BIG EAST or college sports."
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