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  1. #21
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    Quote Originally Posted by lotusland View Post
    ahhh ahhh ahhh AHHH!
    "There's a Turtle who's sure
    all that glitters is gold
    and it's climbing a stairway
    to Rutgers.

    When it gets there, it knows
    if the campus is closed
    with a word, it can get
    to Wisconsin.

    I-o-Waaaaaaa, Neh heh eh braska
    and it's climbing a stairway
    to Rutgers."

  2. #22
    Quote Originally Posted by lotusland View Post
    ahhh ahhh ahhh AHHH!
    Hammer of the gods...
    Drive our ships to new lands...



    Yay for offseason threadjacks!

  3. #23
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    "There's a Turtle who's sure
    all that glitters is gold
    and it's climbing a stairway
    to Rutgers.

    When it gets there, it knows
    if the campus is closed
    with a word, it can get
    to Wisconsin.

    I-o-Waaaaaaa, Neh heh eh braska
    and it's climbing a stairway
    to Rutgers."
    Time to cue "Here's a Turtle" to ask why will talk about our nonrival UM.

    Any Zep thread is okay with me.

    ...

    If there's a turtle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed son,

    He's just searching for easy games...



    Oooooooooh

    And it makes me wonder...

  4. #24
    Quote Originally Posted by BlueTeuf View Post
    Here in Central, NY - there's a fair amount of head scratching on why Maine would "hate" on Syracuse.
    I would have expected all the Bowdoin, Bates, and Colby grads to gang up on Williams.

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    Quote Originally Posted by burnspbesq View Post
    I would have expected all the Bowdoin, Bates, and Colby grads to gang up on Williams.
    The. Spanish hate The Maine, that's why they blew it up in Havana Harbor in 1898.

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    Quote Originally Posted by -bdbd View Post
    http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/..._sports&wpmm=1

    Washington Post article highlighting that "Maryland and Virginia still hate Duke."

    I agree, this sort of thing is to be relished. Nobody hates on a downtrodden program. Am a little puzzled why we'd win out in Montana, and the Dakotas, but whatever... The other obvious thing is that the survey numbers are pretty small, so ballot-box-stuffing certainly goes on. Just a few haters can really affect the map in less-populous states.

    I like this though.
    Maryland still hates Duke? WTH? Why not Iowa or Michigan?
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

  7. #27
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    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    "There's a Turtle who's sure
    all that glitters is gold
    and it's climbing a stairway
    to Rutgers.

    When it gets there, it knows
    if the campus is closed
    with a word, it can get
    to Wisconsin.

    I-o-Waaaaaaa, Neh heh eh braska
    and it's climbing a stairway
    to Rutgers."
    Quote Originally Posted by Mountain_Devil_91_92_01_10 View Post
    Time to cue "Here's a Turtle" to ask why will talk about our nonrival UM.

    Any Zep thread is okay with me.

    ...

    If there's a turtle in your hedgerow, don't be alarmed son,

    He's just searching for easy games...



    Oooooooooh

    And it makes me wonder...
    Sporks for Mountain Devil but none for OPK cuz the software wouldn't let me. Maybe with his next Dylan or Grateful Dead reference. Dang, couldn't do it on the Ymm, beer thread either when he was telling me to greet August West with a hello from Pearly Baker. Or something like that.
    [redacted] them and the horses they rode in on.

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    Quote Originally Posted by devildeac View Post
    Sporks for Mountain Devil but none for OPK cuz the software wouldn't let me. Maybe with his next Dylan or Grateful Dead reference. Dang, couldn't do it on the Ymm, beer thread either when he was telling me to greet August West with a hello from Pearly Baker. Or something like that.
    "How does it feel?
    To be out on your own?
    Like a complete unknown?
    With no direction home?
    Twerps are now all alone"

  9. #29
    Quote Originally Posted by OldPhiKap View Post
    "How does it feel?
    To be out on your own?
    Like a complete unknown?
    With no direction home?
    Twerps are now all alone"
    Maryland left last week
    And now they're buried in the rocks,
    But everybody still talks about
    How badly they were shocked.
    But me, I expected it to happen,
    I knew they'd lost control
    When they built a fire on Main Street
    And shot it full of holes.
    Oh, Mama, can this really be the end,
    To be stuck inside of College Park
    With the ACC blues again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Papa John View Post
    Maryland left last week
    And now they're buried in the rocks,
    But everybody still talks about
    How badly they were shocked.
    But me, I expected it to happen,
    I knew they'd lost control
    When they built a fire on Main Street
    And shot it full of holes.
    Oh, Mama, can this really be the end,
    To be stuck inside of College Park
    With the ACC blues again.
    Bob Dylan and Bob Weir both approve! (And hope Bobby W. is okay, he cancelled all of his shows for the rest of the year -- not good news).

  11. #31

    Some schools are easy to hate

    I recently moved from upstate NY to western NC and have been retired for quite a while.

    Schools I hate would have to start with UCONN, Kentucky and Syracuse, all because of the coaches and the cheap tricks. UNC has both the unsavory practices and the unlikable coach so fits well with this crowd. Finding fault with Kansas would be like finding fault with Duke. Both produce fine teams every year and generally stay within the rules.

    With Direct TV I get ESPNU so have noticed Kentucky getting all the Kudos of late as they are playing in the Bahamas. Looks like their smallest starting player will be 6'5" and they have 4 around 6'11". Too bad one team can have so much.Makes you wonder why kids go there.

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    SI.com has their own take on this map. It is sorta funny, but sorta obvious too.

    -Jason
    Why are you wasting time here when you could be wasting it by listening to the latest episode of the DBR Podcast?

  13. #33
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    I don't think any reason to believe that basketball not popular participation and fan sport in Vermont and Maine (think the Vermont program suggests that sport has import there). Also, can see that Syracuse's "need" to be Big Time and the extent and way Boeheim has pursued it does not fit the ethos of the Region, Upstate New York included. Also, Big East in general, especially in early years, did not sit well many places; Georgetown especially and Syracuse not far behind, only because of lower profile--Big Bad John.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greybeard View Post
    I don't think any reason to believe that basketball not popular participation and fan sport in Vermont and Maine (think the Vermont program suggests that sport has import there). Also, can see that Syracuse's "need" to be Big Time and the extent and way Boeheim has pursued it does not fit the ethos of the Region, Upstate New York included. Also, Big East in general, especially in early years, did not sit well many places; Georgetown especially and Syracuse not far behind, only because of lower profile--Big Bad John.
    Hmm. Since 1982, Syracuse has not been lower than fourth in basketball attendance in the nation. In those 33 years, they've been either first or second an incredible 29 times. Last year, they led the nation in attendance with an average of over 26,000 per game, more than 3,000 more than the second place program, which was Kentucky. Their average last year was the highest in the history of NCAA basketball attendance records. Seems to me like there's something about college basketball, and the way Boeheim has pursued it in upstate New York, that fits in very well with the ethos of the region.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tommy View Post
    Hmm. Since 1982, Syracuse has not been lower than fourth in basketball attendance in the nation. In those 33 years, they've been either first or second an incredible 29 times. Last year, they led the nation in attendance with an average of over 26,000 per game, more than 3,000 more than the second place program, which was Kentucky. Their average last year was the highest in the history of NCAA basketball attendance records. Seems to me like there's something about college basketball, and the way Boeheim has pursued it in upstate New York, that fits in very well with the ethos of the region.
    The Syracuse area is an anomaly, which was my point.

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    An extremely well-produced piece aired last year that tells the story behind the Big East, how it was birthed and rose to prominence, with the Georgetown-Syracuse galactic wars leading the way. I learned things that I never really grasped that made me shake my head, gasp and laugh, really appreciate the men who made this thing of theirs happen. Don't think it was an ESPN piece; I'm thinking TNT.
    Last edited by greybeard; 08-14-2014 at 04:33 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by greybeard View Post
    An extremely well-produced piece aired last year that tells the story behind the Big East, how it was birthed and rose to prominence, with the Georgetown-Syracuse galactic wars leading the way. I learned things that I never really grasped that made me shake my head, gasp and laugh, really appreciate the men who made this thing of theirs happen. Don't think it was an ESPN piece; I'm thinking TNT.
    ESPN 30 for 30 had a Big East show that was excellent, not sure if that is what you are remembering or not.

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    I am in Mass and I don't think I've come across one person who hates Boston College up here so I don't know where they got that from. Most hated team is definitely Duke. Anytime I have any Duke apparel on I get somebody telling me "duke sucks."

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    Quote Originally Posted by jmck214 View Post
    I am in Mass and I don't think I've come across one person who hates Boston College ...
    Well duh. BC is a Jesuit institution affiliated with the Catholic Church (St Columbkille) in Boston. Doubt you'd find many haters while attending Mass.

    Should you be posting during the service?

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    Quote Originally Posted by BD80 View Post
    Well duh. BC is a Jesuit institution affiliated with the Catholic Church (St Columbkille) in Boston. Doubt you'd find many haters while attending Mass.

    Should you be posting during the service?
    Tomorrow is a Holy Day of Obligation -- the Assumption of Mary. But I assume y'all know that.

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