Of Course Sister Jean Is Having A Birthday Month For Turning 100, Continues To Be The Biggest Egomaniac In College Basketball

We all remember Sister Jean. I mean how could we forget her. She took over the NCAA Tournament two years ago despite the players winning the games. You know, if she was so magical I’d have a feeling Loyola would have been relevant more often than one year.

But here we are now with Sister Jean turning 100. Sure, a feat that’s impressive. No doubt about it. I’d love to live to 100, I doubt I get there but it would be awesome. Everyone is sending her birthday shit too because they feel like they have to give into public pressure including our Chicago guys

I’m going to defer to an old PFT post real quick. I suggest reading this one

Now let’s get into this. You know who sucks? People that have birthday months. People that celebrate their birthdays for days on end (unless it’s a trip to Vegas in March. That’s an exception). You get one day, Sister Jean. Quite frankly you’ve already had too many days in the limelight. We saw what you did to the team at the Final Four in San Antonio

Maybe I’m a little too pro-players. But I’ve had just about enough of Sister Jean stealing their shine. She got all the interviews. She got the first pitch at the Cubs game. Why aren’t we celebrating Clayton Custer’s birthday month? Seems a little suspicious for me. Makes me wonder what this program is all about.

You get one day, Sister Jean. People are turning 100 left and right these days and I bet they won’t bail on their team early under the brightest of lights.

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