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Posted: 4/27/2020 5:02 PM
The Athletic ran the following today:


We asked the basketball world, ‘Where are you going when this is all over?’


They had responses from about 100 folks in and around College Basketball. Here are a few that I thought the board would enjoy. :


Jeff Boals, Ohio head coach: I’d go on vacation with my family to the Bahamas because I watched “Outer Banks” and there’s $400 million of gold there.


Fran Fraschilla, ESPN analyst: We have a family business in the Fraschilla household, so if I woke up tomorrow and could go anywhere, it would be first to Philadelphia to hang out with my son Matt, where he is the video coordinator at Villanova. Preferably, it would be great to see the Wildcats play at the Palestra in any Big 5 contest. (I’d be grabbing a pretzel with mustard and a Coke, by the way.) Then I would head to Orlando to see my other son, James, where he works for the Magic. It would be ideal if they had an NBA game to play. Either way, both boys would get a huge hug from dad.



Chris Holtmann, Ohio State head coach: 1. Local: The Pancake House for breakfast — a relaxing spot we enjoy more in the offseason. 2. For an extended time: beach as quickly as we could load the car. Probably Folly Beach in South Carolina.



Lori Holtmann, wife of Ohio State head coach Chris Holtmann: Easy. The warmest and sunniest beach.
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Posted: 4/27/2020 5:55 PM
You know someone's an Ohioan when they instinctively dream of South Carolina.
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Posted: 4/27/2020 6:12 PM
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You know someone's an Ohioan when they instinctively dream of South Carolina.
That's an interesting thought - who in Ohio goes to SC and who goes to NC. I was having a discussion with a fomer Minnesotan and we were trying to draw the geogrpahic line between those snowbirds who go to Arizona and those who go to Florida.
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Posted: 4/27/2020 8:08 PM
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You know someone's an Ohioan when they instinctively dream of South Carolina.
Yep, continually wears me out. Ohioans go to South Carolina to visit their neighbors.
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Posted: 4/28/2020 9:39 AM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
You know someone's an Ohioan when they instinctively dream of South Carolina.
Yep, continually wears me out. Ohioans go to South Carolina to visit their neighbors.
I had the audacity to tell my dad and aunt (siblings who schedule family vacations) that there are other places in the US to go and they were floored.
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Posted: 4/28/2020 12:10 PM
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You know someone's an Ohioan when they instinctively dream of South Carolina.
Yep, continually wears me out. Ohioans go to South Carolina to visit their neighbors.
I had the audacity to tell my dad and aunt (siblings who schedule family vacations) that there are other places in the US to go and they were floored.
I have friends that have done Myrtle Beach or another SC beach for 20+ years. I always harped on them about that. Not until their son was in the Navy and they were forced to travel west did they realize just how narrow minded they had been.
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Posted: 4/28/2020 3:00 PM
It's just reparations for all the damage Ohio boys did to South Carolina back in 1865. It was, of course, the "Mother of Secession" and deserved all the damage inflicted on it by the boys from the Buckeye State. There were, for the record, about 60 Ohio regiments with Sherman on the March to the Sea. Nonetheless, most Ohioans have repressed ancestral guilt and go to South Carolina in the spring to assuage those feelings that they don't even know consciously that they have. How's that for quack, pop psychology! ;-)
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Posted: 4/28/2020 3:28 PM
When my kids were young we vacationed a lot in Hilton Head (Sea Pines). I think the guys name was Greg Russell would entertain playing his guitar with catchy little ditty’s geared for children nightly. Invariably part of his act was to have the kid point out his parents. Greg would then ask the parent what city in Ohio were they from and what color minivan did they drive.
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Posted: 4/28/2020 4:09 PM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
It's just reparations for all the damage Ohio boys did to South Carolina back in 1865. It was, of course, the "Mother of Secession" and deserved all the damage inflicted on it by the boys from the Buckeye State. There were, for the record, about 60 Ohio regiments with Sherman on the March to the Sea. Nonetheless, most Ohioans have repressed ancestral guilt and go to South Carolina in the spring to assuage those feelings that they don't even know consciously that they have. How's that for quack, pop psychology! ;-)
Relevant: https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/riverd...
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Posted: 4/28/2020 6:30 PM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
It's just reparations for all the damage Ohio boys did to South Carolina back in 1865. It was, of course, the "Mother of Secession" and deserved all the damage inflicted on it by the boys from the Buckeye State. There were, for the record, about 60 Ohio regiments with Sherman on the March to the Sea. Nonetheless, most Ohioans have repressed ancestral guilt and go to South Carolina in the spring to assuage those feelings that they don't even know consciously that they have. How's that for quack, pop psychology! ;-)
Of course, Sherman moved up the coast and was outside New Bern, NC when Lee surrendered, so maybe that's why so many Ohioans go to the Outer Banks and Wilmington.
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Posted: 4/28/2020 6:42 PM
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It's just reparations for all the damage Ohio boys did to South Carolina back in 1865. It was, of course, the "Mother of Secession" and deserved all the damage inflicted on it by the boys from the Buckeye State. There were, for the record, about 60 Ohio regiments with Sherman on the March to the Sea. Nonetheless, most Ohioans have repressed ancestral guilt and go to South Carolina in the spring to assuage those feelings that they don't even know consciously that they have. How's that for quack, pop psychology! ;-)
Relevant: https://www.oursportscentral.com/services/releases/riverd...
Funny. Thanks for posting!
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Posted: 4/28/2020 7:00 PM
Pataskala wrote:expand_more
It's just reparations for all the damage Ohio boys did to South Carolina back in 1865. It was, of course, the "Mother of Secession" and deserved all the damage inflicted on it by the boys from the Buckeye State. There were, for the record, about 60 Ohio regiments with Sherman on the March to the Sea. Nonetheless, most Ohioans have repressed ancestral guilt and go to South Carolina in the spring to assuage those feelings that they don't even know consciously that they have. How's that for quack, pop psychology! ;-)
Of course, Sherman moved up the coast and was outside New Bern, NC when Lee surrendered, so maybe that's why so many Ohioans go to the Outer Banks and Wilmington.
Very good, my man! And, of course, the last major battle of the war was in North Carolina at Bentonville, after which Johnston surrendered to Sherman. The conditions Sherman initially offered were so magnanimous that the War Department rescinded them. Sherman would never forgive Secretary of War Stanton, yet another Ohioan, from Steubenville, for this public rebuke. Lee's surrender did not end the war, this one for all practical purposes did.

Read all about it here: https://www.historynet.com/nothin-surrender-bennett-place...
Last Edited: 4/28/2020 7:02:47 PM by OhioCatFan
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Posted: 4/28/2020 7:50 PM
Folly Beach is unique - Been there multiple times. Lower brow = less glitz, less expensive and more real, more shrimp on the plate, etc. Plus, Where I was actually bitten by a a shark - really. They catch a lot of smaller white tips off the pier there, and with all the bait in the water not far from the shore prolly draws them in. I was walking out of the water when I felt a weird tug on my foot, and when I got out of the water saw there was a ring of bite marks around half of my foot that had all drawn blood. Cool - Was bit by a shark, did not kill me, so what are the chances of ever getting bit or attacked by a shark ever again?! Also - there is an oyster roast shack down a long lane in the middle of the marsh on the way there from Charleston - totally low key cinder block place that only exists for one reason - big buckets of fresh roasted oysters - cheap - Real and Tasty as it gets for the Low Country.....
Last Edited: 4/28/2020 7:52:07 PM by RSBobcat
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Posted: 4/28/2020 8:00 PM
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You know someone's an Ohioan when they instinctively dream of South Carolina.
Golf, Shrimp n'Grits, Beaches - Usually don't find a place in my nightmares... :)
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Posted: 4/29/2020 9:15 AM
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When my kids were young we vacationed a lot in Hilton Head (Sea Pines). I think the guys name was Greg Russell would entertain playing his guitar with catchy little ditty’s geared for children nightly. Invariably part of his act was to have the kid point out his parents. Greg would then ask the parent what city in Ohio were they from and what color minivan did they drive.


I was down there 3 or 4 years ago. Still does it.
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Posted: 4/29/2020 9:20 AM
Ted Thompson wrote:expand_more
When my kids were young we vacationed a lot in Hilton Head (Sea Pines). I think the guys name was Greg Russell would entertain playing his guitar with catchy little ditty’s geared for children nightly. Invariably part of his act was to have the kid point out his parents. Greg would then ask the parent what city in Ohio were they from and what color minivan did they drive.


I was down there 3 or 4 years ago. Still does it.
I was there 15 years ago and that happened.
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Posted: 4/29/2020 10:04 AM
Almost scared to say this since some don't seem to like Myrtle Beach, but if you have a family trip or golf trip to MB, I own a 3 bedroom condo there and we rent it out. So if you are going to suffer going to the beach let me know.
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Posted: 4/29/2020 10:52 AM
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Almost scared to say this since some don't seem to like Myrtle Beach, but if you have a family trip or golf trip to MB, I own a 3 bedroom condo there and we rent it out. So if you are going to suffer going to the beach let me know.
Been to Myrtle last several years, and only sand I’ve seen is in a bunker.
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Posted: 4/29/2020 6:06 PM
Just think of who sponsors the MAC tournament...

It's a far sight better than Galveston, I'll say that.
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Posted: 4/29/2020 8:34 PM
I work with VisitNC - we track where most folks come to our beaches from based on the highway system. Buy space on TripAdvisor for those in Cleveland and Columbus - know they are most likely to drive down I-77 to I-74 and stop along the way. Myrtle Beach has access to the same research - hence the MAC sponsorship.

If you want a beautiful beach stay on 77 to I-26 in Columbia and head to Isle of Palms just outside of Charleston. Get the beach and the great food of Charleston.
Last Edited: 4/29/2020 8:36:04 PM by cc-cat
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Posted: 4/29/2020 8:50 PM
Kiawah!
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Posted: 4/30/2020 4:11 PM
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You know someone's an Ohioan when they instinctively dream of South Carolina.
My parents retired there, and my sis never left there after grad school, so I'm there frequently. For me, if I ever moved from Ohio, it would be for the mountains/hills of the Carolina's or Virginia.
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Posted: 6/26/2020 11:53 PM
BobcatSports wrote:expand_more
When my kids were young we vacationed a lot in Hilton Head (Sea Pines). I think the guys name was Greg Russell would entertain playing his guitar with catchy little ditty’s geared for children nightly. Invariably part of his act was to have the kid point out his parents. Greg would then ask the parent what city in Ohio were they from and what color minivan did they drive.
Two years ago I stayed right around the corner from Sea Pines at the Westin. I'd have to say Hilton Head seemed run down from how I remembered it back in the 80's when it was magical. Less development. Today it feels like a small city rather than an exclusive story. True story back in 88' I ran into David Stern outside an NBA store open down there at the time. He asked me why I bought a Miami Heat T-Shirt and if I was from Miami. They were an expansion team that year so was excited.
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Posted: 6/28/2020 1:13 PM
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You know someone's an Ohioan when they instinctively dream of South Carolina.
My parents retired there, and my sis never left there after grad school, so I'm there frequently. For me, if I ever moved from Ohio, it would be for the mountains/hills of the Carolina's or Virginia.
Me too. A week at the beach is plenty. First went to the Outer Banks in 1962 and stayed on Ocracoke. Now that's relaxation.
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Posted: 6/28/2020 3:09 PM
They can all go to Nelsonville for vacation for all I care. Pick up a pair of Rocky Boots as a souvenir.
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