Well, now that CoachL, the one man who attempted to keep the score honest throughout the contest, has signaled that the game is over, and his opinion is NOT subject to review, I think we can all declare that Delaware is the official champion.CoachL wrote:
Now that that has officially been determined, I'd like for the CS Board to contact MIT to find out how the kayaker is not constrained by ordinary time and space...the dude posted several times per day during the last phase of this contest - string theory physics at work, I guess. In addition, somewhere back on page 400-and-something, OhioHen gave UD an extra 10 points on a page split that no one corrected.
Towson has only one choice...to contact the nearest lawyer. If Towson fans choose that path, I believe that lawyer should be Opie, the B'more man who knows everything and who is not afraid to expose himself as one who lives in as many alternative universes as possible.
Towson fans, meet him at a secluded place at a time to be determined in writing...a lawyer's got to have everything in writing...even if it implicates him.
And absolutely, positively no cops are to be involved!