Williams & Blum: Is it over?

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@brentblum you talked on the pod about doing research regarding the teams with both undefeated men's and womens programs. I did that research for you a couple days ago, and intend to keep updating it. Enjoy!

There are currently 5 programs. ISU, BYU, Duke, Arizona, and Iowa. The list will shrink by at least one this week, as Iowa and Duke women's teams play on Thursday.

 
@brentblum you talked on the pod about doing research regarding the teams with both undefeated men's and womens programs. I did that research for you a couple days ago, and intend to keep updating it. Enjoy!

There are currently 5 programs. ISU, BYU, Duke, Arizona, and Iowa. The list will shrink by at least one this week, as Iowa and Duke women's teams play on Thursday.

And the Iowa men will have the hawks off the list before Thursday, playing @ Virginia tonight.
 
I checked CF Saturday night, saw some good Campbell feelings, and checked again Sunday afternoon.

I'm glad I missed Sunday morning . . . :eek:
 
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Brent, I think it's time you finally call CW out.

Clearly he's intentionally getting his children sick so he can give more airtime to your sponsor, the Iowa Clinic Men's Center.

This type of parenting is unacceptable. :jimlad: I'm expecting a formal rebuke during the next podcast.
 
I know that it is kind of a running joke with CW, but I am legit concerned about CW and his family's health at this point. Maybe my family has been lucky, but our kids were never sick that often (so far) and my wife even worked at a daycare center for a few years so we had additional exposure opportunities. Is there a mold issue in their house or an immune issue maybe? I hope he has talked to the Iowa Clinic about this at some point just to make sure.
 
I know that it is kind of a running joke with CW, but I am legit concerned about CW and his family's health at this point. Maybe my family has been lucky, but our kids were never sick that often (so far) and my wife even worked at a daycare center for a few years so we had additional exposure opportunities. Is there a mold issue in their house or an immune issue maybe? I hope he has talked to the Iowa Clinic about this at some point just to make sure.

We've had RSV twice for the youngest. Both with trips to the ER and multiple nights in hospital. Oxygen and the whole thing.

Daycare + kids = sick.

It's only by a miracle that we haven't had COVID run through the place. The kids wear masks and they still get sick.
 
I know that it is kind of a running joke with CW, but I am legit concerned about CW and his family's health at this point. Maybe my family has been lucky, but our kids were never sick that often (so far) and my wife even worked at a daycare center for a few years so we had additional exposure opportunities. Is there a mold issue in their house or an immune issue maybe? I hope he has talked to the Iowa Clinic about this at some point just to make sure.
Thats really what I've been thinking....good lord that family is either very unlucky or have something wrong with their immune systems.
 
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I know that it is kind of a running joke with CW, but I am legit concerned about CW and his family's health at this point. Maybe my family has been lucky, but our kids were never sick that often (so far) and my wife even worked at a daycare center for a few years so we had additional exposure opportunities. Is there a mold issue in their house or an immune issue maybe? I hope he has talked to the Iowa Clinic about this at some point just to make sure.
I don't even listen to most of the pods and it seems like somebody is sick over there literally at all times. I would look into it.
 
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I know that it is kind of a running joke with CW, but I am legit concerned about CW and his family's health at this point. Maybe my family has been lucky, but our kids were never sick that often (so far) and my wife even worked at a daycare center for a few years so we had additional exposure opportunities. Is there a mold issue in their house or an immune issue maybe? I hope he has talked to the Iowa Clinic about this at some point just to make sure.

If you've got kids of a certain age, particularly those first couple years of elementary, it's almost literally nonstop. My kids are two years apart and when the younger one hit preschool age and the older was in kindergarten and first grade, we went through six straight months of illness in our house. And then they get older and it just vanishes but for the occasional cold.

Throw in all the weird, out-of-season illnesses thanks to Covid and masking last winter and I'm sure it's just a mess out there for young kids.
 
If you've got kids of a certain age, particularly those first couple years of elementary, it's almost literally nonstop. My kids are two years apart and when the younger one hit preschool age and the older was in kindergarten and first grade, we went through six straight months of illness in our house. And then they get older and it just vanishes but for the occasional cold.

Throw in all the weird, out-of-season illnesses thanks to Covid and masking last winter and I'm sure it's just a mess out there for young kids.
My family must be lucky then (so far). I have a 6 year old and 10 month old. We've dealt mainly with ear infections and an occasional stomach bug.
 
We've had RSV twice for the youngest. Both with trips to the ER and multiple nights in hospital. Oxygen and the whole thing.

Daycare + kids = sick.

It's only by a miracle that we haven't had COVID run through the place. The kids wear masks and they still get sick.

Our oldest was in intensive care unit a week with that when he was two months old. Started daycare shortly before. The run with chicken pox and always taking off work plus hearing RSV was in the daycare again helped push the decision just to stay home with them. Baby at the daycare died from RSV.
 
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