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How the Country Roots for College Football

Discussion in 'BBS Hangout' started by Air Langhi, Oct 3, 2014.

  1. Dairy Ashford

    Dairy Ashford Member

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    Honestly I think it's both redundant and derivative, University Park should have acquired TSU and razed Third Ward; between the extra potential facilities and location they should have been able to match UT and A&M on enrollment, resources and size and made it an appealing enough option for traditional students that they wouldn't have had to create Clear Lake or Sugarland annexes. No reason to have a competing, co-dependent institution a bus-ride away.
     
  2. Jturbofuel

    Jturbofuel Member

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    This is based on facebook likes not a true gage to be honest.
     
  3. rhino17

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    What bugs me most about UT fans is that most of them didn't even go there. I always think it is stupid when someone goes to another school but is a UT sports fan. Lame as lame can be
     
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    Even in the zip code where the U of Minnesota is located the Wisconsin Badgers are more popular than the Gophers.
     
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    Yeah, I think that map is extremely inaccurate....but the colors do look pretty :grin:
     
  6. Dairy Ashford

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    Mathematically that logic would completely negate the entire history of college football fandom. What percentage of the population do you think went to college before the '80s, or completed high school before the '60s? What percentage of college enrollees now go to major D-I programs, which are usually just the flagship or top two or three colleges in every state?
     
  7. ynelilvs99

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    Bad thing about being in Texas, don't wanna root for Texas or A&M
    And UOfH, my school, sucks
     

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