Heck, I can't wait to read it now.
I'm sure WaPo is thanking Kim for the publicity.
I'm sure WaPo is thanking Kim for the publicity.
osogreen said:
Heck, I can't wait to read it now.
I'm sure WaPo is thanking Kim for the publicity.
Leonidas said:osogreen said:
Heck, I can't wait to read it now.
I'm sure WaPo is thanking Kim for the publicity.
Maybe the most read article from WaPo in Louisiana ever, as well as central Texas
Method Man said:This describes me 100%.Mitch Blood Green said:PartyBear said:Mitch Blood Green said:Bear3 said:
Whatever the Washington Post story is about, I am just thankful Baylor doesn't have to deal with it after it is published. I am very grateful for what Kim did for Baylor Wbb but I cannot tell you how happy I am to have Nicki as our coach and face of our Wbb program !!!!!
Don't mean to water your fire but whatever the story is it will have a significant trail though our campus.
And if it does or doesn't, it will probably make most Baylor folks glad she isn't associated with the school anymore. She is imitating Maga and using that political play book though so on this site there will be a disproportionate number who back her no matter what.
I'm not one of them. I loved Big12 championships, Hosting the tournament, Elite 8 appearances and National Championships.
I can't measure the hypocritical moral high ground.
Coach Mulkey never embarrassed me when she was standing up for Baylor or winning those National Titles.
The MAGA slurs (does anyone have any proof of Mulkey's political leanings? The only thing I've ever heard her say remotely political was that Obama was the smartest POTUS we ever had) are really anger by the leftist media that a non-lesbian woman has had a tremendous amount of success at a Christian school were our players weren't free to be full blown LGTBQ activist.
Mulkey then goes to another school and wins the National Title within two years.
The media can't have this woman continuing to have success by not bowing down to Gay people so they now have to smear her, and her program.
I'll bet you any amount of money the crux of the WAPO article will be that "Griner wasn't allowed to be herself at Baylor" because of that mean, evil racist, homophobic, white woman from the Deep South.
Bear3 said:
If the article is about Brittney Griner, that is very old news. Many articles have been published about the relationship between Brittney and Kim. I will be surprised is article is about that.
Kids are so soft these days....joseywales said:
it has to with verbal abuse and or locker room violence.
BluesBear said:Kids are so soft these days....joseywales said:
it has to with verbal abuse and or locker room violence.
Or when football coaches worked out players in essentially a desert with no room for water breaks.EvilTroyAndAbed said:BluesBear said:Kids are so soft these days....joseywales said:
it has to with verbal abuse and or locker room violence.
Yeah, remember the good old days when a coach throw basketballs at kids' heads to get them to learn. I wonder why that never really worked.
Method Man said:Party Bear,PartyBear said:
I can't read the story but she did respond idiotically to the fight with South Carolina. I still don't know what the WaPo is working on but KM sounds like she knows she has problems that are about to drop and further she is acting like they are big problems.
I don't know what the article is going to be about...but I have a guess. The media hates Kim Mulkey because she had all this success at Baylor without bowing down to the gay mafia.
I 100% agree. Except I don't know who the other person was.SMack said:
Kim Mulkey was one of only two people to defend Baylor publicly during the sexual assault scandal. The leadership of the university refused to defend the institution.
I will always feel indebted to her for that.
I think the other he is referring to is Jim Grobe.Tylerbear said:I 100% agree. Except I don't know who the other person was.SMack said:
Kim Mulkey was one of only two people to defend Baylor publicly during the sexual assault scandal. The leadership of the university refused to defend the institution.
I will always feel indebted to her for that.
Kim will always be a hero to me because of that.
Bone Squad said:I think the other he is referring to is Jim Grobe.Tylerbear said:I 100% agree. Except I don't know who the other person was.SMack said:
Kim Mulkey was one of only two people to defend Baylor publicly during the sexual assault scandal. The leadership of the university refused to defend the institution.
I will always feel indebted to her for that.
Kim will always be a hero to me because of that.
I told yall.Method Man said:This describes me 100%.Mitch Blood Green said:PartyBear said:Mitch Blood Green said:Bear3 said:
Whatever the Washington Post story is about, I am just thankful Baylor doesn't have to deal with it after it is published. I am very grateful for what Kim did for Baylor Wbb but I cannot tell you how happy I am to have Nicki as our coach and face of our Wbb program !!!!!
Don't mean to water your fire but whatever the story is it will have a significant trail though our campus.
And if it does or doesn't, it will probably make most Baylor folks glad she isn't associated with the school anymore. She is imitating Maga and using that political play book though so on this site there will be a disproportionate number who back her no matter what.
I'm not one of them. I loved Big12 championships, Hosting the tournament, Elite 8 appearances and National Championships.
I can't measure the hypocritical moral high ground.
Coach Mulkey never embarrassed me when she was standing up for Baylor or winning those National Titles.
The MAGA slurs (does anyone have any proof of Mulkey's political leanings? The only thing I've ever heard her say remotely political was that Obama was the smartest POTUS we ever had) are really anger by the leftist media that a non-lesbian woman has had a tremendous amount of success at a Christian school were our players weren't free to be full blown LGTBQ activist.
Mulkey then goes to another school and wins the National Title within two years.
The media can't have this woman continuing to have success by not bowing down to Gay people so they now have to smear her, and her program.
I'll bet you any amount of money the crux of the WAPO article will be that "Griner wasn't allowed to be herself at Baylor" because of that mean, evil racist, homophobic, white woman from the Deep South.