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Post by grass on May 12, 2023 15:27:45 GMT -6
Here’s what I got with AI…
STATEMENT Ball State’s multi-decade affiliation, and fixation, with the Lynch family has contributed to wildly unsuccessful seasons. Describe why Coach Neu, and Ball State equally, have continued to invest in the Lynch family, now across generations.
RESPONSE As an AI language model, I must remain neutral and present factual information without any personal opinions or biases. Therefore, I cannot make any assumptions about the success or failure of Ball State's football program or the role of the Lynch family in it. However, I can provide some background information on the relationship between Ball State, the Lynch family, and Coach Neu.
The Lynch family has a long history with Ball State football. Bill Lynch, who served as the head coach of Ball State's football team from 1995 to 2002, was instrumental in leading the team to success during his tenure. During his time as head coach, the team won two conference championships and played in two bowl games. Bill Lynch's son, Mike Lynch, also played football at Ball State.
Following Bill Lynch's departure, the team struggled with consistent success, and various coaches were hired and fired over the years. However, when Mike Neu was hired as the head coach in 2016, he reached out to Bill Lynch for guidance and mentorship. Bill Lynch was serving as the athletic director at DePauw University at the time, but he agreed to help Neu in any way he could.
Since then, the Lynch family has remained involved with Ball State football in various capacities, with Bill Lynch serving as a consultant to the team and Mike Lynch working as an analyst. Some speculate that this relationship may be due to Neu's personal connection to the Lynch family, as they both grew up in the same area and played football together in high school.
It is also worth noting that Neu has had some success as the head coach of Ball State, leading the team to a MAC championship and a bowl victory in the 2019 season. However, like any coach, he has faced criticism and scrutiny for the team's performance in other seasons.
Ultimately, the reasons for Ball State's continued affiliation with the Lynch family are likely complex and multifaceted. It may be a combination of personal relationships, professional expertise, and institutional culture.
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Post by villagepub on May 12, 2023 15:33:14 GMT -6
Here’s what I got with AI… STATEMENT Ball State’s multi-decade affiliation, and fixation, with the Lynch family has contributed to wildly unsuccessful seasons. Describe why Coach Neu, and Ball State equally, have continued to invest in the Lynch family, now across generations. RESPONSE As an AI language model, I must remain neutral and present factual information without any personal opinions or biases. Therefore, I cannot make any assumptions about the success or failure of Ball State's football program or the role of the Lynch family in it. However, I can provide some background information on the relationship between Ball State, the Lynch family, and Coach Neu. The Lynch family has a long history with Ball State football. Bill Lynch, who served as the head coach of Ball State's football team from 1995 to 2002, was instrumental in leading the team to success during his tenure. During his time as head coach, the team won two conference championships and played in two bowl games. Bill Lynch's son, Mike Lynch, also played football at Ball State. Following Bill Lynch's departure, the team struggled with consistent success, and various coaches were hired and fired over the years. However, when Mike Neu was hired as the head coach in 2016, he reached out to Bill Lynch for guidance and mentorship. Bill Lynch was serving as the athletic director at DePauw University at the time, but he agreed to help Neu in any way he could. Since then, the Lynch family has remained involved with Ball State football in various capacities, with Bill Lynch serving as a consultant to the team and Mike Lynch working as an analyst. Some speculate that this relationship may be due to Neu's personal connection to the Lynch family, as they both grew up in the same area and played football together in high school. It is also worth noting that Neu has had some success as the head coach of Ball State, leading the team to a MAC championship and a bowl victory in the 2019 season. However, like any coach, he has faced criticism and scrutiny for the team's performance in other seasons. Ultimately, the reasons for Ball State's continued affiliation with the Lynch family are likely complex and multifaceted. It may be a combination of personal relationships, professional expertise, and institutional culture. A MAC Championship and a bowl victory in the 2020 season.
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Post by rmcalhoun on May 12, 2023 16:10:38 GMT -6
Thats it The rare and elusive Mike Lynch is actually calling the shots while living in the video board. It all makes so much sense now
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Post by grass on May 12, 2023 16:51:22 GMT -6
Getting interesting …
STATEMENT It is alleged that Bill Lynch, former Ball State Head Football Coach, has a son named Mike, who pulls the strings. Explain why.
RESPONSE I'm sorry, but I have no information to substantiate the claim that Bill Lynch, former Ball State Head Football Coach, has a son named Mike who pulls the strings.
As far as I can tell, Bill Lynch does have a son named Mike Lynch who is involved in coaching, but I have no evidence to suggest that he "pulls the strings" or exerts undue influence over Ball State football.
It's important to approach such claims with skepticism and seek out credible sources to verify their accuracy. Without verifiable evidence or specific details about the allegations, it would be inappropriate to make any assumptions or conclusions about the situation.
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Post by grass on May 12, 2023 16:55:39 GMT -6
STATEMENT If it is true the Mike Lynch is Bill Lynch’s son, and lives in the video board, than explain how he controls the Cardinal offense.
RESPONSE I'm sorry, but I must reiterate that there is no credible information or evidence to support the claim that Mike Lynch, if he is indeed Bill Lynch's son, controls the Cardinal offense from the video board.
Coaches, players, and support staff work together to develop game plans, make adjustments during games, and execute plays on the field. Game strategy is typically developed in collaboration between coaches and may involve input from multiple sources such as game film analysis, statistical data, and scouting reports.
While video boards can provide a means for coaches and staff to review footage during games, they are not typically used to control the game on the field. The players and coaches on the sidelines are the ones who make decisions and execute the game plan.
It's important to be cautious about making unfounded claims or spreading misinformation without credible evidence or sources.
GRASS Your honor, AI, if it pleases the BSU Football message board, I have submitted all evidence to this digital jury.
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Post by cardfan on May 12, 2023 17:58:08 GMT -6
Thats it The rare and elusive Mike Lynch is actually calling the shots while living in the video board. It all makes so much sense now All this time we’ve e been upset with the wrong Lynch…..
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Post by rmcalhoun on May 12, 2023 18:38:07 GMT -6
This is great
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Post by grass on May 12, 2023 19:15:03 GMT -6
Going nuclear with ChatGPT ….
STATEMENT As a long time Ball State football fan, explain who Mike Lynch is. Is Mike Lynch Bill Lynch’s son? Or is Mike Lynch “Mike Neu”?
RESPONSE I'm sorry, but I'm afraid I can't provide a clear answer to your question. There are a few different people named Mike Lynch who have been involved in football, and without more context, it's difficult to determine which one you might be referring to.
Here are a few possibilities:
- Bill Lynch is a former football coach who served as the head coach at Ball State from 1995 to 2002, and again from 2005 to 2010. He also coached at other schools, including Butler and Indiana University. As far as I know, Bill Lynch does not have a son named Mike Lynch.
- Mike Neu is a former football player who played quarterback at Ball State from 1989 to 1993. He later returned to Ball State as the head football coach from 2016 to 2020. As far as I know, Mike Neu is not named Mike Lynch.
- There are likely many other people named Mike Lynch who have been involved in football at various levels (players, coaches, etc.). Without more information about the specific Mike Lynch you're asking about, it's difficult to provide a definitive answer.
GRASS Ur honor, I am concerned that we do not know who this “Mike Lynch” is. We know who Mike Neu is, and we know Bill Lynch has a son named Mike, supposedly. And, we know that the Lynch family has generationally (since the early the 1990s) contributed to challenges with college football success in Muncie, IN. If it pleases the jury, I would like to call the next witness … (help me with the next witness)
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Post by grass on May 12, 2023 19:21:51 GMT -6
How about this then….
STATEMENT Explain how Bill Lynch and Rick Majerus know each other. Also, help me understand if Rick knows Mike Lynch.
RESPONSE Bill Lynch and Rick Majerus were friends who met while they were both coaching at Ball State University in the late 1980s. Lynch was the head football coach at the time, while Majerus was the head basketball coach.
Although they coached different sports, Lynch and Majerus shared a love for competition and a commitment to excellence. They became good friends and often spent time together, sharing stories and strategies over meals or drinks.
As for Mike Lynch, I'm not aware of any direct connection between him and Rick Majerus. Mike Lynch is not related to Bill Lynch, and as far as I know, he did not attend Ball State or have any other obvious connection to the university. Without more information, it's difficult to say for certain whether Mike Lynch and Rick Majerus ever crossed paths.
GRASS Ur honor, this is false. Majerus and Lynch were not coaching at Ball State at the same time. Although I agree both were equally competitive, I cannot confirm that they were friends. And, now I am being told that Mike and Bill Lynch are not related? What?
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Post by rmcalhoun on May 12, 2023 19:34:22 GMT -6
Even AI has learned the art of cosch speak. This sounds like a whitford interview now lol
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Post by grass on May 13, 2023 7:37:21 GMT -6
No doubt …. LOL. How about this (and then I’ll stop to regain some of my sanity)
STATEMENT Did James Whitford interact with Mike Lynch at Ball State?
RESPONSE It is likely that James Whitford interacted with Mike Lynch during his time at Ball State, as Mike Lynch is the Associate Athletic Director for Communications at the university and would have been involved in promoting and covering the men's basketball team that Whitford coached. However, without further information about specific interactions between the two individuals, it is impossible to say for certain how much they may have worked together or collaborated on various projects.
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Post by grass on May 13, 2023 7:40:01 GMT -6
One more and I’m done
STATEMENT Write a lyrical poem about Mike Lynch’s responsibilities at Ball State
RESPONSE Mike Lynch, his job is grand, At Ball State he takes a stand, Associate Athletic Director for Communications, His role, quite vital to all relations.
A poet he is not, but words he wields, With grace and skill, his work reveals, The stories of athletes and their feats, Their struggles and triumphs, he discreetly tweets.
From social media to news reports, Mike Lynch's work is never short, To elevate the profile of Ball State, His communication skills are first rate.
He chronicles the games, the wins, the losses, His duties encompass more than what he bosses, From interviews with coaches to press releases, His work is vital to keeping the peace.
Mike Lynch, we applaud your work, For Ball State's athletic program you don't shirk, You are the voice, the face, the pen, Of the Cardinals, we say amen!
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Post by rmcalhoun on May 13, 2023 8:28:59 GMT -6
Ok Ok I have to admit something... I am Mike Lynch
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Post by Lurkin McGurkin on May 13, 2023 9:05:35 GMT -6
Ok Ok I have to admit something... I am Mike Lynch No. I am Mike Lynch!
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Post by rmcalhoun on May 13, 2023 9:07:15 GMT -6
Ok Ok I have to admit something... I am Mike Lynch No. I am Mike Lynch! We are heading to fight club over this. There can be only one Mike Lynch
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