UChusky916
Making the board a little less insufferable
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This thread is a dumpster fire
I honestly can't remember if anyone ever asked me where I went to college in a job interview but I have hired people and on every resume I ever read the applicant listed where s/he went to college. And I looked at that information. Every time....
If you get past an entry level job has anyone ever asked where you went to school?
Is it really that upsetting to you that someone doesn't agree with everything that is posted?
Are you really that much of a b!tch that you are still crying about non-key tweets? I'm starting to wonder if you are just flat stupid you are so wrong on that topic but won't let go.
No one forces you to read my posts so why don't you take your own advice mr internet police.
Good lord! As much as I enjoy these boards, some of these threads turn to absolute pieces of . Childish stuff...
.....please, the starving children in the world need your support, so perhaps you should stop posting here. <-- tongue and cheekLet's all cry in our cereal because the B12 picked BYU and Cincinnati instead of UConn. When you grow up you'll realize there are a lot more important things in life than what conference UConn is in.
-Whaler does have a point, this is about sports. Now conference affiliation is supposed to be bigger than that. When universities together are in a conference, don't you think that you want to be in a conference with your peers? OK so UofLosers, to your point is not really losing when they get to laugh to the bank? Miami, Clemson, and USF are content because they get to rack in millions for their schools and their athletic budgets and in turn create an environment where kids want to go to the winning school. But what if UofL wins the ACC and kids simply need to send their application to get in? They graduate and find out that they are limited with their choices of where to work. Afterall, its those first 3 years that Whaler points out - where it "really" matters, and so what if you go to a school that never really gave you an opportunity. What happens to the star football players from Alabama who were great but unable to make it in the NFL? Where is their story? Does that degree help them, is their a booster club for the unwanted athlete? How many of us here make fun of BC for not investing in sports and yet that school as far as academics is concerned is certainly right on par with UConn. I do hate saying that but we can't be like the conferences - full of hypocrisy, so in the classroom and on the field is what UConn needs to do - so the administrators can address all the arguments as to why we belong! And as alumni or UConn fans or CT fans rooting for their home team - we just need to go to the games!Yeah the ACC and their TV network and deal until the mid 2030's is a joke. Having two of the five best teams in the country is a joke.
They have a real problem with putting teams in the national championship game.
This thread is a dumpster fire

Use the ignore button people.
Lol you're the most miserable poster I've ever seen in literally any board.
And before you respond with, "sorry my posting truthful realities offends your sensibilities," I assure you I don't care.
There's not a group of professors at Duke, UVa, BC, or UNC that are going to leave their current positions because they don't want to be associated with UL.
Many of the Professors at Duke, UVa, BC or UNC are unaware of their school playing football on Saturday or sports on any other day. They live in their insular world of academics.
Agreed, and that is exactly my point.Many of the Professors at Duke, UVa, BC or UNC are unaware of their school playing football on Saturday or sports on any other day. They live in their insular world of academics.
Honestly, do you all really think it matters to these conferences? Look at the millions they are raking in every year due to these insane tv contracts. Those contracts aren't created because of a schools strong academic tradition. They are made because schools are athletic attractions that people want to watch (mostly all are). The ACC isn't kicking out Louisville because of this and neither is the Big 12 kicking out Baylor. As nauseating as it may be, this is the nature of college sports. It's a big business and the fact that they play under the NCAA is a joke. I highly doubt this impacts UConn's chances any greater. I wish it would but the reality is, it won't.
No No No I want to read every post no matter how dumb and stupid it is.Use the ignore button people.