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Re: Somewhat OT: Richmond Spiders

Postby EastStang » Fri Mar 18, 2011 10:32 am

FYI - Richmond is the Virginia version of Baylor except urban. Its in a nice part of Richmond suburbs. Downtown Richmond is a ghost town due to the subprime meltdown, manufacturing exodus, and not a lot of other industry moving in. Richmond still is on the per capita murder list.
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Re: Somewhat OT: Richmond Spiders

Postby hoopmanx » Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:34 pm

EastStang wrote:FYI - Richmond is the Virginia version of Baylor except urban. Its in a nice part of Richmond suburbs. Downtown Richmond is a ghost town due to the subprime meltdown, manufacturing exodus, and not a lot of other industry moving in. Richmond still is on the per capita murder list.


Richmond area hoops is underrated. I've been to some really tough areas to watch pick-up in the past, and Richmond is right there. Collegiately, both Richmond & VCU make for a nice 1,2 punch. Area around VCU is rough.
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Re: Somewhat OT: Richmond Spiders

Postby PonyKai » Fri Mar 18, 2011 12:45 pm

hoopmanx wrote:
EastStang wrote:FYI - Richmond is the Virginia version of Baylor except urban. Its in a nice part of Richmond suburbs. Downtown Richmond is a ghost town due to the subprime meltdown, manufacturing exodus, and not a lot of other industry moving in. Richmond still is on the per capita murder list.


Richmond area hoops is underrated. I've been to some really tough areas to watch pick-up in the past, and Richmond is right there. Collegiately, both Richmond & VCU make for a nice 1,2 punch. Area around VCU is rough.


Yeah it's a bit of a culture shock graduating from SMU then going to visit a sibling at VCU. Definitely some differences between the two.
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Re: Somewhat OT: Richmond Spiders

Postby CalallenStang » Fri Mar 18, 2011 6:08 pm

EastStang wrote:FYI - Richmond is the Virginia version of Baylor except urban. Its in a nice part of Richmond suburbs. Downtown Richmond is a ghost town due to the subprime meltdown, manufacturing exodus, and not a lot of other industry moving in. Richmond still is on the per capita murder list.


Richmond's pretty small, though. Definitely much smaller than Baylor and I think smaller than SMU as well. Area around U Richmond reminds me of Highland Park. Beautiful campus, too.

VCU's got a nice area to its west. Lots of old rowhomes if memory serves me correctly. The other areas around campus leave a lot to be desired.
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Re: Somewhat OT: Richmond Spiders

Postby CalallenStang » Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:26 pm

Sweet 16 for Richmond! Man that offense is a thing of beauty when you have the personnel to run it correctly.
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Re: Somewhat OT: Richmond Spiders

Postby hoopmanx » Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:29 pm

You have to cheer for Richmond, it's like watching us w/better personnel
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Re: Somewhat OT: Richmond Spiders

Postby CalallenStang » Sat Mar 19, 2011 6:31 pm

hoopmanx wrote:You have to cheer for Richmond, it's like watching us w/better personnel


Exactly.

BTW Morehead reminded me a bit of Jacksonville.
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