Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me it's the joy of knowing how UNC kept true to its academic roots while still achieving athletic success. Some of these schools are sports factories but the Carolina Way means that we were watching legitimate student-athletes.
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Nicely done.
Ha! Here is a New York Times article on UNC's 18 years of cheating.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/31/sports/ncaabasketball/north-carolina-final-four-cheating-fake-classes.html?_r=0
It says they stopped the cheating on transcripts in 2013, is that right?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But when I saw Hootie (of the Blowfish) crying when South Carolina won, that made me tear up. Love you Darius!
Me too!! Lol. Carolina grad here!
you mean south Carolina-there is only one Carolina and you know you look up to it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sports fan mentality explains a lot of this country's political mentality.
Oh, go knit your silly little pink hat and leave us loyal sports fans alone. You're WAYYYY too intellectual and cool for us anyway!
Exhibit A.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sports fan mentality explains a lot of this country's political mentality.
Oh, go knit your silly little pink hat and leave us loyal sports fans alone. You're WAYYYY too intellectual and cool for us anyway!
Anonymous wrote:The sports fan mentality explains a lot of this country's political mentality.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anoneymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me it's the joy of knowing how UNC kept true to its academic roots while still achieving athletic success. Some of these schools are sports factories but the Carolina Way means that we were watching legitimate student-athletes.
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Nicely done.
Ha! Here is a New York Times article on UNC's 18 years of cheating.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/31/sports/ncaabasketball/north-carolina-final-four-cheating-fake-classes.html?_r=0
It says they stopped the cheating on transcripts in 2013, is that right?
Yep, so the scandal didn't really involve the kids who just won the championship.
So naive. They have just found a NEW way to cheat. For example, they have bragged about how 60% of their athletes are diagnosed as ADHD! 60%!! And thus qualify for all sorts of benefits, like being on Adderal (which is not allowed EXCEPT in the case of diagnosed ADHD!), extra assistance, extra time on tests, etc. Huh.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me it's the joy of knowing how UNC kept true to its academic roots while still achieving athletic success. Some of these schools are sports factories but the Carolina Way means that we were watching legitimate student-athletes.
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Nicely done.
Ha! Here is a New York Times article on UNC's 18 years of cheating.
https://www.nytimes.com/2017/03/31/sports/ncaabasketball/north-carolina-final-four-cheating-fake-classes.html?_r=0
It says they stopped the cheating on transcripts in 2013, is that right?
Yep, so the scandal didn't really involve the kids who just won the championship.
Anonymous wrote:I'm going to assume you did not grow up anywhere in or near the south, OP. We take SEC football very, very seriously. People dress up for Ole Miss games. We use our crystal and china when we tailgate in The Grove. Many people even hang a chandelier in their tent. We love our Rebs with a passion. We know their names. We often know their families. The Manning name is spoken with reverence in Oxford.
I can't speak for all teams but I know State fans are every bit as obnoxious, I mean passionate. My DH went to Georgia and he bleeds Red and Black. Our Saturdays revolve around football. It's more than sports. It's a part of our culture. I grew up watching SEC football. I knew all the words to "Hotty Toddy" by two years old. It was the only time I was allowed to swear. We have football food, tailgate, travel, visit family, meet up with old friends, etc. during football season. It is so much more than just a game.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For me it's the joy of knowing how UNC kept true to its academic roots while still achieving athletic success. Some of these schools are sports factories but the Carolina Way means that we were watching legitimate student-athletes.
Hilarious.