Great Read on SEC Basketball

Tngamecock

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It’s a good read but once again shows real journalism is dead. Opinion pieces stated like facts. “Murray-Boyles minutes were limited in non-conference play as he adjusted to defense collegiately”…….it was mono.

Just shows a lack of homework cause if the writer watched one game all year the mono gets mentioned by every announcer several times. But overall a nice take.
 

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It’s a good read but once again shows real journalism is dead. Opinion pieces stated like facts. “Murray-Boyles minutes were limited in non-conference play as he adjusted to defense collegiately”…….it was mono.

Just shows a lack of homework cause if the writer watched one game all year the mono gets mentioned by every announcer several times. But overall a nice take.
Yea, I noticed that as well but chalked it up to not expecting Carolina to be in this discussion and writer had to do a rush job on last minute research. In other words, make something up!
 
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Tngamecock

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Yea, I noticed that as well but chalked it up to not expecting Carolina to be in this discussion and writer had to do a rush job on last minute research. In other words, make something up!
true....I've noticed over the past 6 months, in so many online articles (including on this site), the misspelling of words or incomplete words is epidemic. I find that comical in times where you have spellcheck and such. But at least someone had a good opinion of us so there's that:)
 

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The ability to spell, or lack thereof, is yet another consequence of the dumbing down of America. Most kids used to take pride in competing in a spelling bee. Now it is deemed as unhealthy competition. When I was coming up most teachers would severely penalize a student for misspelling a word.....some to the point of giving a failing grade for one error. We see evidence of it every day while watching news, sports or even reading books or periodicals. This is perhaps a small argument but combined with everything else going on in society it makes me worry about our country and our kid's future. Oh, by the way, it is a really good article!
 
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