What we have is a Team of Intrigue, one that has my hopes simmering come November.
Norchad Omier
Nobody expects Boutayeb to be the next Norchad Omier, but he brings a presence in the paint that the Red Wolves had missed since 7-footer Jason Jennings left the program twenty years ago.
The Portal drains the Mid-Majors of its star talent, while the Power Five unloads its malcontents.
All in all, it’s a bad look for everyone. Omier looks disingenuous. Mike Balado looks the fool. TomBowen and the athletic department look weak, and the fans look like idiots with their jaws unhinged and chins resting on the floor.
We must pluck for the darkness every particle of light necessary to sustain our life force. Look upon this hastily written post as your sherpa to enlightenment.
If I’m reading this tweet correctly, Omier is committed to another season in Jonesboro, which is great news for Arkansas State and not-so-great news for any Sun Belt player assigned to guard him.
According to the natural laws of time and space, this season is a fixture of the past – a permanent addition to the ether
By the end of the game, Ervin Johnson awoke from a horrible dream knowing in his heart that “Magic” was now the intellectual property of Norchad Omier.
Arkansas State forward Norchad Omier was named the Sun Belt Player of the Year in men’s basketball, adding […]
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