Doge McDermott wrote:I drove through Dayton once. It was awful. I wouldn't recommend it.
Doge McDermott wrote:I drove through Dayton once. It was awful. I wouldn't recommend it.
Savannah Jay wrote:Doge McDermott wrote:I drove through Dayton once. It was awful. I wouldn't recommend it.
Should have stopped at the Pine Club for dinner...
Doge McDermott wrote:Savannah Jay wrote:Doge McDermott wrote:I drove through Dayton once. It was awful. I wouldn't recommend it.
Should have stopped at the Pine Club for dinner...
Is that like their version of Village Inn?
I was moving back to Chicago from DC, so I was in a Budget truck with all my stuff. Hit Dayton during rush hour. I was like, "WTF traffic? What city is this? Dayton? How does a tiny city like Dayton have traffic? This place blows."
It was all over in 30 minutes, but it was still awful.
Fun fact: there are like 6 different radio stations all named "The Eagle" along that stretch. Some are Classic Rock, some are Christian. All named "The Eagle" though. Road trips without tape decks are not fun.
CrawfishBucket wrote:Doge McDermott wrote:I drove through Dayton once. It was awful. I wouldn't recommend it.
McDermott was such a random interview that it does seem like he was thrown an interview bone to put more pressure on Holtmann.
It'll be interesting to see if he got a salary bump from Creighton out of it.
gtmoBlue wrote:Hmmm, some pretty negative takes for old Bulter there. Can they hold the 9th spot in the conference? Will they plummet all the way..."like the man of today"...Hugo Boss
Can't say I'm happy as it is good for the conference to have several competitive teams, but it appears the Bulldogs will become fodder for the upper and mid tiers this coming season.
Good luck ahead Butler.
CrawfishBucket wrote:
McDermott was such a random interview that it does seem like he was thrown an interview bone to put more pressure on Holtmann.
It'll be interesting to see if he got a salary bump from Creighton out of it.
Nildogg wrote:Lol. The success of Butler this year or next has nothing to-do with Youngs decision.
And coaching changes like this at Butler have proven to not be a Game changer for the program. If anything it's elevated each time. The Miller situation was unusual and an anomaly. His personal health issues should have been better vetted. The ominous predictions of Butlers demise are hilarious.
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