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ESPN’s Idiot Gambling Expert

“Good teams win games; great teams cover. And Iowa has only covered one out of three games this tournament.”

What a dipsh!t. Tell me you don’t actually know anything about Iowa’s games in the tournament without telling me you don’t know anything about Iowa’s games in the tournament.

You seriously think there’s any significance to whether or not a team covers a 38.5 point spread like in the HC game? And if you’d watched any of the WVU game, you’d know that a 10 point win in that one was roughly equivalent to a 20 pointer the way that game was played and officiated.

I’ll admit I didn’t necessarily consider tonight to be in the bag after that, but I did get a pretty strong boost of confidence after hearing that moran say that and use it to justify picking LSU.

With representation like this…

For the Palestinians:

Not only has each of their big decisions made life worse for their people, but they ensure that each time the idea of a two-state solution is proposed, less of Palestine is offered to them. In 1937, Palestinians were supposed to get 70% of Palestine or more. The Zionists were willing to work with the plan, but the Arabs rejected it and chose violence. Then, in 1947, the Palestinians were supposed to get 45% of Palestine, with much of Israel’s more than 50% comprising desert. The Zionists accepted the partition, and, again, the Palestinians chose violence.

And then in the Barak-Clinton two-state solution in 2000, the Palestinians were supposed to get 21%, 22% of Palestine. Instead they launched the second intifada. Next time they’ll probably get 15%. Each time they’re given less of Palestine as a result of being defeated in their efforts to get all of Palestine.

Caitlin is the Magic Johnson of women's basketball

Magic invented showtime with his otherworldly ability to run a rapid fire offense with unparalleled vision and pinpoint passing during fast break possessions. His teammates learned how to play with him after getting tired of getting hit in the face with an unexpected pass.

It isn't her logo 3's that make her great. Caitlin's court vision and anticipation along with the skill to deliver dimes through seemingly nonexistent windows are what make her the best point guard and player in the country. Iowa is the best team in the country when Caitlin is setting the pace and getting everyone else in rhythm, whether she's hitting her own shots or not.

Needs for next year to win it all

I am still torn up about the women losing. It's the first, and hopefully not only, time in my life the Hawks will play for a title in a sport the whole nation cares about.

It's so freaking hard to win a title. It hurts even worse to get to the title game and not be the victors.

So what can be done to improve this team?

What do you think?

1- Absolutely must get a transfer, super athletic 3/4 hybrid who can rebound and drive. This team can shoot. Clark, Martin, Marshall, McCabe can fill up those roles. Affolter, I hope, can get in on this. She can drive but can she board and defend on a consistent basis?

2- Either more needs to be done to develop O'Grady and Stuelke or we need a transfer 5 as well. This person has to be a consistent rebounder and can defend the paint.

3- McCabe has to add muscle, Affolter has to add a jumper. O'Grady needs to be Monika 2.0 and Stuelke needs to work on rebounding and free throws. Not sure how you do that second one because it's impossible to replicate game experience there.


4- Wetering and Goodman have to improve a ton if we don't get another big. It's hard to say where they are good or need to improve with so few minutes.

Thoughts? Comments? Additions?

University of Iowa to rename Mercy: ‘UI Health Care Medical Center Downtown’

When the University of Iowa finalizes its $28 million purchase of the historic Mercy Iowa City community hospital in 2024, it will rename it, “University of Iowa Health Care Medical Center Downtown,” according to a rebranding announcement Thursday — officially bringing to an end the 150-year-old Mercy Iowa City era.



As part of the brand update, UIHC will rename its traditional hospitals and clinics location at 200 Hawkins Drive across from Kinnick Stadium, “University of Iowa Health Care Medical Center.”


The university will adopt new logos for UI Health Care, UI Carver College of Medicine, UI Stead Family Children’s Hospital, and UI Holden Comprehensive Cancer Center.





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New identities for UI Health Care “hubs” will include:


  • “University campus,” reflecting the academic medical center across from Kinnick;

  • “Downtown campus,” which “will serve the current Mercy Hospital and Mercy Medical Plaza buildings on East Market Street in Iowa City”;

  • And “North Liberty campus,” a new $525.6 million hospital and clinic site set to debut in 2025 “initially serving orthopedics and sports medicine.”

Although UIHC two years ago stripped all mention of orthopedic plans from a second state application to build in North Liberty — after a first application was denied following criticism of UIHC’s ortho- and community-care intentions — the university recently confirmed “orthopedics and sports medicine will move the majority of their department's clinical, research, and educational programs to North Liberty.”


While UIHC in its rebranding announcement Thursday didn’t delve into specific plans for its new “downtown campus” involving the former Mercy site, UIHC Vice President for Medical Affairs Denise Jamieson in a statement said, “We are committed to honoring Mercy Iowa City’s legacy as we work to build a model of care for our region that is sustainable and accessible.”


“Each organization brings its own strengths and a shared commitment to serve all in our community.”


Acknowledging, “We don’t know what the future course will look like right now,” UIHC officials shared their focus right now is on completing the Mercy sale.


“We expect to maintain the current services offered at Mercy Iowa City for the time being and as community needs are assessed,” according to an FAQ for Mercy employees. “This is an opportunity to define a new course to meet our shared mission of caring for all."







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UIHC did note in its rebranding announcement that, because it’s a state entity, “separation from Mercy’s religious affiliation is part of the planned transition.”


“In this new chapter, UI Health Care will honor Mercy Iowa City's strong legacy of hospitality and community connections,” according to the branding announcement, adding, “The Sisters of Mercy and Mercy Hospital leaders are planning a prayer ritual in January to honor the Sisters’ dedication to the hospital and commitment to the Iowa City community.”


UIHC growth​


In a statement, UI Health Care administrators said new branding closely aligns with updates made several years ago and “signal UI Health Care’s evolution to meet the health care needs for the state across its patient care, medical education, and biomedical research mission.”


“As we look at how UI Health Care will care for more Iowans in more ways across the state, our brand and logos are one way we communicate our strengths: our people and our reputation for excellence,” Jamieson, who also heads the UI Carver College of Medicine as dean, said in a statement.


As UI Health Care expands its clinical reach across the state — for example, leasing property along the Missouri River in April and buying medical office space near the Mississippi River last month — UIHC’s footprint is exploding, given substantial new construction also underway or in the works.


UIHC is planning to build a $1 billion inpatient tower on its newly-branded medical center site; erect a $249 million Health Sciences Academic Building nearby; and complete numerous expansions and renovations costing tens of millions — including to its main campus emergency room, existing inpatient tower, and children’s hospital.


“To meet the growing needs of Iowa’s population that is aging and often requires care teams across multiple specialties, UI Health Care will continue to address the most complex care at its university campus in Iowa City and also look to provide access to its services in more locations closer to home for many Iowa families,” according to UIHC rebranding communication.


“Building on the trust that Iowans have in UI Health Care, we seek to have more services and pathways to UI Health Care that supports patients and their families as well as our partners at other hospitals and health systems,” Jamieson said in a statement.


Mercy legacy, UIHC future​


Addressing the question of why UIHC isn’t keeping the Mercy name in its assumption of the community hospital, officials said, “Mercy Iowa City retained ownership of the Mercy name as part of the transition agreement with the University of Iowa.”


Until completion of the sale — which, pending numerous bankruptcy court challenges and hurdles, is expected in early 2024 — Mercy will retain its name and brand, as it continues operating.


“There are no changes for Mercy Iowa City patients at this time,” UIHC officials announced. “If patients receive their care with Mercy Iowa City, they should continue to schedule and go to their appointments as usual."


Looking forward, UIHC is committed to retaining an “open medical staff,” meaning “community providers not employed by UI Health Care may continue to practice at the Mercy Iowa City facility under an open medical staff model.”


For Mercy Iowa City employees who accept a job with UI Health Care, the expectation is they officially will begin their UIHC employment Jan. 31, 2024.


“The target date for issuing official offers outlining UI Health Care job title and salary is mid-January,” according to the FAQ. “The University of Iowa Health Care does not maintain a ‘Do Not Rehire’ list.”

What drives millions of people’s stupidity when it comes to Caitlin?

I keep seeing social media posts about women’s basketball and the comment sections always follow a common theme.

People upset that Caitlin gets so much attention, people of color seem to be majority anti-Clark claiming that there are several players better than Caitlin and generally showing somewhat of an animosity toward her (is this a reaction to what they perceive as Caitlin fans/ Iowa fans saying racist things about Angel Reese?), many people saying all she can do is shoot (despite the fact she’s top 5 all time in NCAAW BBall in assists) and that she can’t play defense (stupid as **** and immediately tells me the person doesn’t watch her games.) or that she shoots 40 times per game.

Again, why does fandom around Caitlin split so heavily along racial lines? Caitlin herself hasn’t ever said anything racist or negative about Angel or Dawn or Sheryl or any other women of color that are seen as “antagonists” of CC.

Antonio Brown’s comments to CC were uncalled for too, but that doesn’t mean I dont like JuJu Watkins.

Make it make sense
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