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  • Non
    Entertaining stuff. :rolleyes:

    I put money, though, on Stanford to beat Baylor.

    Haven't watched any women's games all year until tonight. But I took Stanford because I liked the way these two girls Chiney and Nnemkadi Ogwumike talked. Well spoken girls. I think I picked up on a vibe just from that, that they would have the intelligence needed to beat Griner and Baylor. We'll see if that holds true.
  • Footwedge
    Not a fan of beaverball.
  • Midstate01
    The court is pretty sweet!
  • Non
    ehh well

    Stanford going down

    lost $14
  • karen lotz
    Non;1134222 wrote:ehh well

    Stanford going down

    lost $14

    You bet real money on a women's basketball game? You might have a problem...
  • Non
    karen lotz;1134225 wrote:You bet real money on a women's basketball game? You might have a problem...
    Not disputing that haha

    I was up $50 for the weekend so figured I'd take a shot. Straight up $14 would've won $38.
  • Non
    That girl is pretty good, Nneka Ogwumike.

    Not enough around her in this game.

    Smart. Athletic. Speaks good. Decent looking by women's basketball standards.
  • gerb131
    This Baylor team up there with UCONNS of past years.
  • Azubuike24
    Baylor about to go 40-0.

    Their top 6 players return.

    They bring in 4 top 50 recruits.

    Back to back 40-0? Not that it's a HUGE deal, but it sounds like it's very probable.
  • wes_mantooth
    Baylor has a boy playing....not a level playing field.
  • Classyposter58
    Brittany Griner is just so huge. Reminds me of Wilt back in the day when he was 7'2" and no one else came close
  • wildcats20
    So what happens when 5 years from now DNA testing and all that reveal that Griner really is a dude??
  • Midstate01
    My question is what if she had a sex change. Like if a player does can they compete in the sex they changed to. I know it seems obvious they likely would, but it seems like an unfair advantage.
  • LJ
    wildcats20;1136216 wrote:So what happens when 5 years from now DNA testing and all that reveal that Griner really is a dude??

    Lots of lawsuits
  • wildcats20
    Midstate01;1136220 wrote:My question is what if she had a sex change. Like if a player does can they compete in the sex they changed to. I know it seems obvious they likely would, but it seems like an unfair advantage.
    I really think this is what happened with Griner...

    She has a crazy deep voice, size, and male characteristics. If you look at her straight on in the face, she looks like a boy.
  • wildcats20
    I mean there are always big girls in the NCAAs.

    Look at Lobo, she's like 6'6'' but she's still feminine.

    Griner is a legit 6'8'' and looks nothing like a chick.
  • LJ
    wildcats20;1136222 wrote:I really think this is what happened with Griner...

    She has a crazy deep voice, size, and male characteristics. If you look at her straight on in the face, she looks like a boy.

    I agree. Definitely a sex change at some poiny.
  • Midstate01
    And she has an apple in her throat. Girls don't have that!! Her voice is just gross.
  • martyirish
    Tough to beat those transgender teams
  • Heretic
    Well, Baylor finished 40-0. Since it's women's basketball, that athletic feat is on the same prestige as winning one event in a JV track meet, but still...40-0.