Anonymous wrote:Ignorant people only care about sports that a beer company told them they should care about
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Princeton or Yale would be just about the right analogue. But worrying about the precise comparator college is beside the point to the accurate observation that was made above about the humor in selecting such an ill-advised attack against the school.
What are you prattling about?
Sorry -- didn't mean to assume too much. Try going back to the first page and reading the several messages starting at 14:51 and you may be able to follow the discussion better.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think Princeton or Yale would be just about the right analogue. But worrying about the precise comparator college is beside the point to the accurate observation that was made above about the humor in selecting such an ill-advised attack against the school.
What are you prattling about?
Anonymous wrote:I think Princeton or Yale would be just about the right analogue. But worrying about the precise comparator college is beside the point to the accurate observation that was made above about the humor in selecting such an ill-advised attack against the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not even close to the talent of the WCAC and IAC schools. No better than 3rd in the MAC for the foreseeable future.
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Princeton if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Ohio State.
Exactly! I love these people who post that Sidwell's sports teams aren't competitive enough. Always worth a good chuckle.
Almost as funny as comparing themselves to Princeton.
I will fix that for you...
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Middlebury if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Notre Dame.
Dunno, the Seahawks kicker went to Middlebury. Graduated with honors. Not sure if any players in the Superbowl went to ND.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not even close to the talent of the WCAC and IAC schools. No better than 3rd in the MAC for the foreseeable future.
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Princeton if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Ohio State.
Exactly! I love these people who post that Sidwell's sports teams aren't competitive enough. Always worth a good chuckle.
Almost as funny as comparing themselves to Princeton.
I will fix that for you...
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Middlebury if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Notre Dame.
You are right. I am told that the better comparison is with Yale.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not even close to the talent of the WCAC and IAC schools. No better than 3rd in the MAC for the foreseeable future.
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Princeton if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Ohio State.
Exactly! I love these people who post that Sidwell's sports teams aren't competitive enough. Always worth a good chuckle.
Almost as funny as comparing themselves to Princeton.
I will fix that for you...
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Middlebury if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Notre Dame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not even close to the talent of the WCAC and IAC schools. No better than 3rd in the MAC for the foreseeable future.
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Princeton if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Ohio State.
Exactly! I love these people who post that Sidwell's sports teams aren't competitive enough. Always worth a good chuckle.
Almost as funny as comparing themselves to Princeton.
I will fix that for you...
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Middlebury if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Notre Dame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not even close to the talent of the WCAC and IAC schools. No better than 3rd in the MAC for the foreseeable future.
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Princeton if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Ohio State.
Exactly! I love these people who post that Sidwell's sports teams aren't competitive enough. Always worth a good chuckle.
Almost as funny as comparing themselves to Princeton.
I will fix that for you...
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Middlebury if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Notre Dame.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not even close to the talent of the WCAC and IAC schools. No better than 3rd in the MAC for the foreseeable future.
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Princeton if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Ohio State.
Exactly! I love these people who post that Sidwell's sports teams aren't competitive enough. Always worth a good chuckle.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:not even close to the talent of the WCAC and IAC schools. No better than 3rd in the MAC for the foreseeable future.
In whose lifetime would Sidwell care about competing in Lacrosse at the WCAC level? It is like asking Princeton if they worry about whether their football team could stay on the field with Ohio State.