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This thread is a dumpster fire
 
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If you get past an entry level job has anyone ever asked where you went to school?
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.
 
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.

Ironic. The guy who tells everybody on the board what to do and think starts crying when someone calls him out on it. Kind of sad, really.

You spend your 90% of your increasingly toxic existence on the board droning on about how the non-key tweet aren't real or in the case how the OP post doesn't effect UConn. Take your own advice chief and don't open those threads.

FWIW, your posts droning on about kind of inanity, dozens upon dozens, are unavoidable, absent using ignore, which I hesitate to do because, as you know, I actually think your posts are interesting when they are about substance.

Tell you what, how about you stop critiquing the rest of the board and I won't critique you? Seems like a a win/win to me.

I'm off for a while, so feel free to chirp in with some more sniffles. I'll take a look at it when I get back on later in the day.
 
Good lord! As much as I enjoy these boards, some of these threads turn to absolute pieces of . Childish stuff...

Nah, it's more like a Real Housewives of whatever. Maybe call it Real Posters of The Boneyard. Drama at its finest.
 
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So we can make fun on Memphis for having shitt academics because they're G5 like us but not Louisville because they schemed into an ACC that preferred a southern football school after the additions of two northeast predominantly basketball schools? So if Memphis gets the B12 nod over us, then that changes everything and Memphis is now a destination school? The BY really messes with my head.
 
Let'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.
.....please, the starving children in the world need your support, so perhaps you should stop posting here. <-- tongue and cheek :) -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.

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.
 

I love chemistry jokes.

One sodium atom said to another sodium atom, "I think I lost an electron. " the other atom said, "Are you sure?" The first atom said, "Yeah,.....I'm positive...." Good stuff.

What were we talking about again? Oh yeah, Louisville High School... :eek:
 
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I believe that the same group (Southern Universities board) put UNC on notice, too; but, nothing has happened.

This board issue at Louisville smells like a political scrum between Cardinal and Wildcat supporters in Frankfurt. Just like what we are seeing with the XII right now. There are a lot of 'neutral' parties who are also not happy with Louisville with all of the scandals that have taken place and the financing issue with the Yum Center that greatly benefited the University while leaving the City with a noose around its neck.

Any word when ESPN is going to announced that somehow Louisville will escape the hooker scandal with nothing more than a slap on the wrist? I think Louisville's bigger issue maybe if someone goes after them for a Title IX violation, which is possible considering the collective issues that have taken plan. Just ask Baylor how much fun that can be.
 
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.

Then block me or stop replying to me.

You can rest assured I don't care what you think.
 
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.
 
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.

I completely agree with you. Plenty of P5 professors have no interest in college sports. But the presidents of those P5 Universities certainly understand the role of sports and the financial and marketing advantages sports bring to their universities. And, it is the President who make the expansion decisions.

The best case for UConn is that the ongoing debacle named Louisville becomes a cautionary tale for future expansion efforts and it affects the Big12 President's though process.

One of the comments I often read on Big12 media posts is the need to add programs with "sizzle." UL had plenty of sizzle...but that sizzle was generated by illegally recruiting with hookers, turning a blind eye to coaching scandals (Pitino), hiring coaches with clearly flawed moral background (Petrino), and shady financial deals (Yum Yum Center) all backed by a community college level of commitment to academics. The funny thing about "sizzle" is it turns back into fat once the heat is cut. Now the ACC has to own that fat.

UConn is not "sizzle." But UConn is consistent, sustainable and predictable. It is a steadily improving school which is build on a stable foundation and owns its territory with a committed fan base. UConn is a solid addition and has far less down side than the sizzle programs. Louisville is currently proving this point...
 
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[QUOTE="HartfordHank, post: 1783776, member: 1065AMany 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.[/QUOTE]
Most know, it's that they really don't care much. As long as UNC continues to attract 800 or so million in federal research funding & alumni & friends give the 400 plus million to support the university's overall mission then they will suffer thru the minor inconvenience of being associated with Louisville in athletics
 
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.
 
Back to topic, kind of...

I do wonder when/if "clean" reputations will factor in CR decisions. The B12 has a very serious Baylor problem on their hands. About 1/4 of the ACC is facing some sort of academic or criminal scandal. The SEC is chock full of small podunk police departments on the take to keep football player crimes quiet.

There are several schools who act as if they are above the law and above any NCAA jurisdiction. There is one school who just came out and flatly told the NCAA to F off...and they are. I wonder who the heck is governing these lunatics and if we'll ever get to a point when schools are actually punished and shamed for cheating. Sadly, we might already be past that point already.
 
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.
 
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.

On topic: This Kentucky political p***ing match has zero impact on conference realignment.

Anyone getting a chubby over this is pathetic.
 
I just don't see why we can't be miserable and make fun of Louisville at the same time.

Even as somebody who doesn't really give two f---'s about academics in college sports, it's funny to me that Louisville is basically a caricature of the school the ACC thumbed their noses at for years.
 
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I don't know if this was mentioned already, but this problem might have been caused under the watch of the old BoT. UL is in the midst of an ugly legal battle between the old BoT and the legality of their ousting by the governor of Kentucky.
 
Southern school, Papa John's Stadium, KFC YUM Center, baseball pretty darn good. Perception. They got a lifeboat.
 
I agree - perhaps unfortunately these are non events for CR.

A President's presentation bombing is an event, unfortunately.
 
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