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Selling my 2015-16 season tickets (face value)

Selling my 2 tickets to Villanova men's basketball games. I am hoping to find one buyer to take the entire season (minus 5 games) but would consider selling off smaller packages of games. Price is face value I pay for the seats (taking into account the mandatory donation to VU), not looking to make money, just recoup what I spent. The package includes my seats in section NC and also games at the Wells-Fargo Center (Section 105). Please let me know if you're interested. You can reply here with your email and I'll get in touch. Go Nova!

Looking to sell the following games:

Nov. 13 Fair Dickinson 7:00 PM
Nov. 17 Nebraska 8:30 PM
Nov. 20 East Tenn St 7:00 PM
Nov. 22 Akron 4:30 PM

Dec. 13 La Salle 5:00 PM
Dec. 22 Delaware 7:00 PM
Dec. 28 Penn 7:00 PM


Jan. 6 Seton Hall 7:00 PM
Jan. 23 Providence 12:00 PM

Feb. 13 St John's 8:00 PM
Feb. 20 Butler 2:30 PM

We are keeping:

Dec. 31 Xavier 12:00 PM
Jan. 13 Marquette 8:30 PM
Feb. 3 Creighton 8:00 PM
Mar. 1 DePaul 7:00 PM
Mar. 5 Georgetown 12:00 PM

Goofy Sport, Bruhs

End of Falcons-49ers game. Atl down 4 with 2:56 left. 4th down at the SF 2 yard line. Atlanta...kicks a FG??

Atl had 2 timeouts and the 2 min warning. Which basically means 1 first down by SF, and they lose. What's the upside to not going for it at the 2 yard line? If you dont get it...they're at their own 2 and have a playbook shrunken down 80% and likely punt it back to you inside their own territory. Kicking off you still need to force a 3 and out and then drive most of the field for a FG, but they'll have the whole field to work with as they wont be pinned back.

I've seen some dumb play calls but this might be the dumbest one ever. Atl has now lost to the Bucs at home, and to Blaine Gabbert in back to back weeks. They did escape with a 3pt win against the Almighty Mettenbooger the week before. This team is fading fast.

Goofy sport, bros. By the way let's crown New England. Everyone else stinks.

Pumped and Torn.....

Next Friday the Cats tip it up,really excited to see the team play!..but St. Marys in the State quarterfinals in football against an old nemesis at the same time.
I really want to go to football game to watch all the kids I work with play...Guess I'll tape Cats and check my phone,but I'm so ADD about Cats,that I'll miss half the football game looking at Cats score...Nice problem to have.
Also,The Lions are now looking for a new President down to new ball boys....please feel free to apply,can't be worse than what we've had since the Ford family bought in 1958!...we now have a 91 year old woman running the team.
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Father Peter being honored Friday, Nov. 20th

Hope to see some of you there. Info below. Any questions/etc., post here and I'll get back to you. Thx for consideration.
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At the Union League by the American Catholic Historical Society.

Will receive the Society's Annual Barry Award.

Reception (6:30pm) and Dinner - $150

Commodore John Barry Award Dinner
c/o Jim Fitzsimmons
Malvern Retreat House
P.O. Box 315
Malvern, PA 19355
Checks payable to: American Catholic Historical Society


RSVP by Nov. 10th Business Attire

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2015 Commodore John Barry Award Dinner
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November 20, 2015
Union League of Philadelphia
Honoring
Reverend Peter M. Donohue, OSA, PhD



Every year, the Board of Managers presents the Barry Award to an individual who meet a rigid set of standards, which reads in part "...to any American who, by their character and their contributions to the church, the community and professional accomplishments, has distinguished themself."

The award, named for Commodore John Barry, the Father of the American Navy, is presented at this formal annual event.

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Again ...

I won't beat a dead horse ... but again after a turnover, the Def gives the ball to the Off inside the 40 and on a 3rd and 12 instead of getting six or seven we go to the end zone and leave an unmanageable 4th and 12 and a missed 45 yard FG. A short yardage play would have left a manageable 4th or a more makeable FG.

I give up on this OC. Evidently not capable of change or learning from history. Hopefully the players (Off and Def) overcome him today and the next two weeks.

Hey VUFan 35

We all know you are not a VU fan. We also know you are a real (place your own description)
One can never compare CAA with AAC without giving CAA those 22 additional scholarships.
Check this out. When Temple had to rally late to beat East Carolina, the Philly media designated them a GREAT team. Last Sat EC traveled to VU foe UConn and was handed a 31-13 ass kicking. VU gave UConn a tough game before losing 20-15. Of course Cats had JR at QB.
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Just Watched St. John's Get Their Doors Blown Off By A D2 Team........

Went to the game at Carnesecca tonight, my buddy is an assistant at St. Thomas Aquinas but I am a college hoops junkie and would have gone regardless. Final score I believe was 90-58, when I walked into the gym STAC was up 22-6, it was ugly for the Johnnies from start to finish, apparently the SJU cheerleaders dropped a cheerleader at the beginning of the game as well.

First off, same ol' St. John's, their fans have gotten so used to it it doesn't even strike them as odd anymore, but obviously you have kids ineligible. Lovett and Yakwe, both freshmen, I don't think Lebron could have helped them tonight, but again, same ol' St. John's, ineligible kids right off the bat. This kinda nonsense has been going on at St. John's for DECADES.

Secondly, more people in the stands were showing emotion than Mullin was. At first I described him as cool, calm and collected, by the end of the game I was wondering if he was awake. The only St. John's coach to show any emotion was Slice, but even in the 2nd half he looked half asleep. My buddy who I was with, and who follows St. John's the way we follow Villanova, brought up the fact Mullin was not doing any in game coaching, not at all, and it made me grateful for Jay and his "teaching moments." Even my buddy's girlfriend, who knows as much about basketball as I do about building a spaceship, was saying why is he just sitting there, and why does he have his legs stretched out on the court half the game. I am sure once the season begins Mullin will look more lively, but as a coach, he looked lost and like he had already given up hope.

PS - Mullin needs to get either longer pants or longer socks because I was staring at his pasty white Irish legs half the game.

Third, St. John's players who seemed OK, or at least seemed like they have played the game of basketball before, were Mussini, the Italian PG, Christian Jones, who has lost a lot of weight, and Malik Ellison. Regardless, our guys would eat these guys' lunch for them. My buddy was saying Lavin, as much as you want to rip the guy, had these guys hustle a lot more than Mullin did.

Conclusion: Gotta give Mullin time, he was dealt a hard hand to play when you lose your Top 6 guys. I think they are eventually gonna be OK, but it is going to take 3 or 4 years to see progress. Regardless, Mullin, we love ya buddy, I know you haven't coached before, but at least pretend to play the part.

Jay will need to call the dogs (or should I say cats) off EARLY on SJU this year or else it will make last year's blood bath in Philadelphia look like a close game.

I am rooting for Mullin and St. John's but man oh man, they got a lot of work to do. I know it was an exhibition, but I know what I saw, and it was not good.
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