It was not a night to be a ranked team in the world of college hoops...
Indiana fans wore hard hats at Assembly Hall as Indiana took care of 20th ranked Iowa 93-86
Will Sheehey scored a career-high 30
((HT: BTN))
And Penn State swept Ohio State with their win over the Buckeyes 65-63... and they stormed the court...
Surprising no one...
((HT: BTN))
Arkansas also got their season sweep over Kentucky with their overtime win IN LEXINGTON!!!
Which, the HQ is sure, has sent the entire Big Blue nation into some kind of histrionics
((HT: SEC on ESPN))
Houston's Danuel House scored 19 off the bench as the Cougars knocked off #21 Memphis 77-68
Mark Followill and Chris Walker discuss
((HT: CBS Sports Network))
And, finally, St. Louis' 19-game winning streak came to a screeching halt with their loss to Duquesne...
It was Duquesne's first over a Top 10 team since a 72-68 win over #9 Xavier on February 7, 2009, and it was DU's first road win over a Top 10 team since a 73-72 win at #6 Bradley on March 5, 1962...
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Friday, February 28, 2014
Wednesday, November 6, 2013
Astrodome Preservation Voted Down
((HT: ABC13 Houston))
It was an expensive idea- just after a yard sale...
Proposition 2 asked taxpayers to approve a $217 million bond to convert the Astrodome into "The New Dome Experience" to save the "8th Wonder of the World..."
No such luck- by, about a 53-47 margin...
"Clearly, on the issue of the dome, the voters have rejected the proposal and the propose bond issue and so Commissioners Court will have to make a decision as to where we go from here," Harris County Judge Ed Emmett said.
The estimated the cost of demolishing the Astrodome to be between $29 million and $78 million- which will now have to be looked at very closely to see what the future of that building will be.
Since it had fallen into a great deal of disrepair and decay over the last few years...
Here's local coverage of the "no..."
As a sidebar, the voters in the Houston suburb of Katy voted down a referendum to create the most expensive stadium in the state's history...
14,000 seats and $69-million...
So much for that...
It was an expensive idea- just after a yard sale...
Proposition 2 asked taxpayers to approve a $217 million bond to convert the Astrodome into "The New Dome Experience" to save the "8th Wonder of the World..."
No such luck- by, about a 53-47 margin...
"Clearly, on the issue of the dome, the voters have rejected the proposal and the propose bond issue and so Commissioners Court will have to make a decision as to where we go from here," Harris County Judge Ed Emmett said.
The estimated the cost of demolishing the Astrodome to be between $29 million and $78 million- which will now have to be looked at very closely to see what the future of that building will be.
Since it had fallen into a great deal of disrepair and decay over the last few years...
Here's local coverage of the "no..."
As a sidebar, the voters in the Houston suburb of Katy voted down a referendum to create the most expensive stadium in the state's history...
14,000 seats and $69-million...
So much for that...
Saturday, November 2, 2013
Astrodome Holds Yard Sale
((HT: KTRK-TV/ABC13))
If you wanted to take a piece of the Astrodome home with you...ever... today would have been the day to capitalize on that idea...
And shock your other half with your purchase of an on-deck circle, a pair of seats, or a slab of turf...
The HQ doesn't know if any of the really, rancid bathroom stuff was on the market or behind yellow police tape...
There's a referendum on a Tuesday ballot on whether or not to keep the old, vacant building upright for renovation or tear the whole thing down to start over with something else...
Remember this really bad promotional idea on saying "Yes" on the ballot...???
But, today a lot of folks were camped out in line to get their piece of history...
Here's the live shot from outside...
A slab of turf may not have been a bad idea or any of the other stuff for a man cave...
The HQ wonders aloud what was that "odd" piece that went home with someone...
If you wanted to take a piece of the Astrodome home with you...ever... today would have been the day to capitalize on that idea...
And shock your other half with your purchase of an on-deck circle, a pair of seats, or a slab of turf...
The HQ doesn't know if any of the really, rancid bathroom stuff was on the market or behind yellow police tape...
There's a referendum on a Tuesday ballot on whether or not to keep the old, vacant building upright for renovation or tear the whole thing down to start over with something else...
Remember this really bad promotional idea on saying "Yes" on the ballot...???
But, today a lot of folks were camped out in line to get their piece of history...
Here's the live shot from outside...
A slab of turf may not have been a bad idea or any of the other stuff for a man cave...
The HQ wonders aloud what was that "odd" piece that went home with someone...
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