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Just wait until hoopers stop playing midseason

And now, even if they are hurt, people will wonder if they really had general soreness. I am sure many of us wondered about that one.

And if commitments are made, they need to be signed and on file. And players need recourse if they are not fulfilled as promised.
Some of us here posted continuously about all the fake “injuries”. Only to be spoken down to here. If you really think 20 year olds have general soreness or a bad shoulder or back tightness you are sorely mistaken.

As soon as your team is out of the NCAA pictures loads of players will either stop playing or fake an injury. They have no loyalty to the coach or school, therefore they won’t care who it pisses off as they’re only interested in their next pay day.

Who Didn't See This Coming

The "representations" Sluka references are not specified, and who knows if anything was actually signed, such as a contract, but it seems like if UNLV reneged, then he's got some standing to do this. It's definitely a strange new world, but the players' leverage doesn't mean much if they don't use or enforce it.

No, who knows? "Representations" could mean they promised him a good duel blocking/receiving tight end and none materialized. In that case, that's like any other player who takes a leap of faith that his team will follow through on its promise to improve (hello, Mike Trout!), but if a sum of money was promised and not delivered, then good for him.

I think we're quickly headed toward much more standardized, publicly known contracts. That's the only way to avoid this crap.
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I get what it means. It means you’re unwilling to consider vindictive behavior when you believe a firing was justified.



Again, if McCabe should have been fired is not the debate. Him being fired outside of guidelines just so he would lose his pension eligibility is. And it’s not like I need to wonder if Trump was thinking about the timing because he tweeted about it months earlier!

You put yourself in a corner by saying Trump wasn’t vindictive while in office and are not stuck on defending that position rather than just acknowledging that this one is a pretty clear example where he was.
I’m sorry, but McCabe in my view deserved no respect in how he was treated.

Five-Game Mini Plan Now On Sale!


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The Seton Hall ticket office is now offering a five-game mini plan for the 2024-25 men's basketball season at Prudential Center! Two levels of seating are available, beginning at $250 per seats ($225 + $25 priority seat premium).

Fans interested in the mini plan must choose their five games in the following categories:

Choose one game
  • Jan. 18 vs. St. John's or Feb. 15 vs. UConn
Choose one game
  • Dec. 8 vs. Oklahoma State, Dec. 22 vs. Georgetown, Feb. 23 vs. Xavier or Feb. 26 vs. Villanova
Choose two games
  • Jan. 8 vs. DePaul, Jan. 21 vs. Marquette, Jan. 28 vs. Providence, Feb. 5 vs. Butler or March 4 vs. Creighton
Choose one game
  • Nov. 4 vs. Saint Peter's, Nov. 30 vs. Monmouth or Dec. 4 vs. NJIT

Fill out the information below, and a ticket representative will contact you soon!

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#15 Seton Hall back on track

Gerbore, Cederberg Secure Milestone 2-0 Win for No. 15 Pirates over Lehigh​



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Seton Hall Rebound With 2-0 Win, Coach Lindberg Claims 50th Win

SOUTH ORANGE, N.J.
Hugo Gerbore and Rikard Cerderberg provided the firepower as No. 15 Seton Hall men's soccer secured a historic 2-0 win against Lehigh. The victory was Head Coach Andreas Lindberg's 50th win with the Pirates.

The Pirates struck early in the second half with a with a 52nd minute goal from Hugo Gerbore (Moelan Sur Mer, France). The Hall earned their second goal of the night off the foot of Rikard Cerderberg (Gothenburg, Sweden) following a corner kick in the 73rd minute. Soren Jensen (Nyborg, Denmark) closed the door in the final minutes amid Mountain Hawk attacking chances, securing the 2-0 victory.

With the win, The Hall moves to 7-1-0 on the season.

HOW IT HAPPENED

The two teams played a scoreless first half, despite strong Pirate attacking chances. The Pirates outshot the Mountain Hawks seven – two in the first half.

In the second half, The Hall finally broke through Lehigh's defensive wall. In the 53rd minute, Jack Kossoudji (Columbus, OH) drove to the endline before sending a pass that Hugo Gerbore buried in the back of the net for his first goal of the season.

In the 73rd minute, Rikard Cederberg scored his first goal of the season off a chaotic corner kick that saw Axel Berglund (Turku, Finland) and Til Kauschke (Hamburg, Germany) register assists.

Soren Jensen ensured the Mountain Hawks' night remained unfruitful as the game came to a close, securing the 2-0 win for the team and his second clean sheet of the season.

INSIDE THE BOX SCORE
  • Hugo Gerbore registered his first goal of the season.
  • Rikard Cederberg registered his first goal of the season.
  • Jack Kossoudji registered his team-leading fourth assist of the season.
  • Seton Hall goalkeeper Soren Jensen registered his second clean sheet of the season.
  • The Hall had 14 total shots, compared to four for the Mountain Hawks.
  • The Pirates registered their fifth multi-goal game of the season, all of which are victories.
NEWS & NOTES
  • Seton Hall moves to 7-1-0, while Lehigh goes to 2-6-1.
  • The Hall now holds a 6-0-0 record in non-conference play.
  • This was the 6th meeting between Seton Hall and Lehigh. Seton Hall is now 3-3-0 all-time against Lehigh.
  • Head Coach Andreas Lindberg earned the 50th win of his Seton Hall tenure.

UP NEXT
Seton Hall will return to action Saturday, September 28, when the Pirates travel to Storrs, Connecticut, to face No. 24 UConn in Joseph J. Morrone Stadium at Rizza Performance Center. Game time is scheduled for 7 p.m.
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