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BRING BACK PAT RICHTER!!!
At his graduation ceremony from the U of Minnesota, my cousin got a keychain. When asked what UW gave her for graduation, my sister said, "A degree from a University that matters."
Canned music is a pathetic waste of your time.
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Originally posted by Russell Jaslow View Post
Enrollment means money. And if their sports programs, no matter how successful or not they are, helps drive up enrollment, that's all that matters to the bean counters. You really are massively dense.
Under your argument, Dartmouth should drop their hockey program. They are a small school and their hockey team has been irrelevant seemingly since they started.
And another point to show how massively dense you are -- RIT is the defending D3 men's lacrosse national champions. If that's irrelevancy, I wish my alma mater were that irrelevant.
Oh wait, silly me. Relevance only counts when you are a perennial national contender but haven't won jack (well one national playoff game in all of existence).
But no doubt the D-3 lacrosse tournament was a huge money-maker, and sold many an ad online. The National interest was crazy...
Of course, practically NO D-3 program turns anything like a significant profit, no matter the enrollment. Who are you calling "dense", dip****?
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Originally posted by Fishman'81 View Post
Got on with my life. You guys really need to cultivate hobbies aside from trolling.
But no doubt the D-3 lacrosse tournament was a huge money-maker, and sold many an ad online. The National interest was crazy...
Of course, practically NO D-3 program turns anything like a significant profit, no matter the enrollment. Who are you calling "dense", dip****?
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Originally posted by Fishman'81 View Post
Got on with my life. You guys really need to cultivate hobbies aside from trolling.
But no doubt the D-3 lacrosse tournament was a huge money-maker, and sold many an ad online. The National interest was crazy...
Of course, practically NO D-3 program turns anything like a significant profit, no matter the enrollment. Who are you calling "dense", dip****?
As for hobbies, I am down at Watkins Glen driving the pace car for a major SCCA event. Thank you very much.Russell Jaslow
[Former] SUNYAC Correspondent
U.S. College Hockey Online
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Originally posted by Russell Jaslow View Post
This response, so long after we all left the building, truly blows my mind. The most nonsensical retort I have ever seen in my life. You are a very, very sad, miserable human being.
As for hobbies, I am down at Watkins Glen driving the pace car for a major SCCA event. Thank you very much.
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Originally posted by geneseo View Post
I was at the Glen in 1979 at the grand prix to witness Gilles Villeneuve's incredible driving in the rain. Unforgettable!
I was there, too (and the year after). The Canadian fans sure were happy.
And since I was a student at Potsdam, I went up to Montreal twice for the Canadian GP.Russell Jaslow
[Former] SUNYAC Correspondent
U.S. College Hockey Online
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Originally posted by Russell Jaslow View Post
We’re aging ourselves…
I was there, too (and the year after). The Canadian fans sure were happy.
And since I was a student at Potsdam, I went up to Montreal twice for the Canadian GP.
http://www.f1speedwriter.com/2015/10...eneuve-in.html
Those were the days--back before the cars weren't all riding on rails.
Never made it to the GP in Montreal, though I know former Ice Knight Mike Forgione used to attend. When I was in grad. school in Chicago, we never missed the CART race at Elkhart Lake. That's a gem of a track. Befriended Gregg Moore there shortly before his death...
Driving a pace car sounds like fun. I drove Formula Fords one summer, but the risk/reward was a little to precarious for me.
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Originally posted by Russell Jaslow View Post
We’re aging ourselves…
I was there, too (and the year after). The Canadian fans sure were happy.
And since I was a student at Potsdam, I went up to Montreal twice for the Canadian GP.
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Originally posted by bakdraft21 View Post
Did you ever go to Obriens restaurant?? A buddy of. one from Oswego owned it..Russell Jaslow
[Former] SUNYAC Correspondent
U.S. College Hockey Online
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Hi, sorry to dip in from the D-I forum, but I was checking in to see if there was "Utica moves up news" and saw the comment about RIT's relevancy by, distressingly, a fellow Maine fan.
Since RIT became eligible for Division I NCAA tournament play in 2007-08, RIT has made three tournament appearances and posted a 3-3 record.
Maine has made one NCAA tournament appearance, going 0-1.
Glass houses, stones, all that.
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Originally posted by AMC View PostHi, sorry to dip in from the D-I forum, but I was checking in to see if there was "Utica moves up news" and saw the comment about RIT's relevancy by, distressingly, a fellow Maine fan.
Since RIT became eligible for Division I NCAA tournament play in 2007-08, RIT has made three tournament appearances and posted a 3-3 record.
Maine has made one NCAA tournament appearance, going 0-1.
Glass houses, stones, all that.
(Edit: Possibly once..? Don't care enough to look it up. But the AHA AQ is silly, as is every AQ.)Last edited by Fishman'81; 06-17-2022, 11:45 PM.
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