Another star-studded LRA anniversary class @Simbaud @uva123 @Foresthoo @unknown
Ahem.
I know, I’m not in a class with those guys
Excellent retort, or is that re-tart!?
We’ve been chasing this site obsessively for three years already? Happy LRADay to us!
(and, I need not add, big big ups to all the contributors who make this venue so irresistible)
Am curios. How did yall find this site when @Merch started it after the 19 Natty?
I found @HoozGotNext on FB, and then stalked him over here when he announced that he was moving his stuff to LRA.
All roads lead to HGN!
Same here
HGN.
I can’t remember exactly, but I believe I saw a post on Twitter about some new site that JA and TJ started… to be honest I looked real fast that fall and didn’t really come back and make an account until the COVID shutdown had me bored out of my mind.
I came here because I heard @DFresh11 was here. HGN is ok I guess.
found it before HGN got “officially” hired ( Ty/JA twitter I think)… enjoyed it…
but once HGN got hired, really, really enjoyed it.
Huge UVA basketball fan since I could remember as a kid. Many, many family members all the way back to Jefferson’s founding have attended the University, including my grandfather, father, two siblings, me (twice!), and one of my children. Loved the Sabre for a good while until it became too much of a hate-fest against certain players and depressing bickering between posters. Heard about LRA on social media, then found it through Google. Very happy ever since!
Ironically, I heard about it on the Sabre and haven’t looked back
Honestly can’t remember - but this site has been a godsend. My only wish is that it covered FB the same way it covers BB.
I can’t remember how I got here. Probably found this site through a link on Twitter. I love the HGN posts because they have real substance, and there are a couple of posters who crack me up (Fresh tops among them). I also love the nostalgic discussions about UVA history. Some of the other discussions can get real tedious real fast, so I tend to visit infrequently, but if I search hard enough through the noise, I usually find something that’s worth my time.