On First Bad Loss Thingy:
UD has better prospects than I first forecast, because the A-10 will likely stay a more diminished version of its past self, and Dayton has overall advantages.
The possibility for fulfilling high dreams was narrow anyway, but the concept of Dayton being a consistently dominant figure in the A-10 was not inconceivable.
Visions or projected reality are forged by super strong individuals. Grant was brimming after the Virginia loss. Dayton played well, but the demeanor for me was a tell.
Will Grant consistently manipulate the stock he has as the outstanding or competent maverick in the coming decade?
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