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College hockey and return on investment

Re: College hockey and return on investment

Payscale.com ranks a large number of fine college hockey schools WAY down in their ranking of colleges which provide students with return-on-investments. In compiling this list Payscale ignores the return-on-investment athletic scholarship recipients create for the school they attend for whatever time period. Payscale also ignores the handsome salaries and bonuses early departing athletes get for going pro since they didn't graduate. I claimed these omissions lowered the return-on-investment ranks of schools with successful athletic teams.
Posters respond to this suggestion with a list of tasty snack foods, presumably because either they agree with Payscale's skewed statistical analysis of schools with successful athletic programs or these posters are clueless about the subject but they simply MUST say something they hope is cute.
I suspect that the posters replying with tasty snack foods, as you put it, like deep fried human placenta, actually just think that you are a ****ing moron.
 
Re: College hockey and return on investment

I suspect that the posters replying with tasty snack foods, as you put it, like deep fried human placenta, actually just think that you are a ****ing moron.

Yup. Many posters unable to voice facts or coherent opinions about a topic instead attempt character assassination.
 
Re: College hockey and return on investment

Yup. Many posters unable to voice facts or coherent opinions about a topic instead attempt character assassination.
Any assassination that has been done to your "character" has been either fully warranted, or of your own hand.
 
Re: College hockey and return on investment

Any assassination that has been done to your "character" has been either fully warranted, or of your own hand.

So far any and all on-line character assassinations have merely been attempted. None of these half-baked efforts have been successful.
Are the contributions of sports to higher education underrated, as the beginning of this thread suggests? If not, get your bake sales going because public funding of non-essential (and essential) government spending is about to be sharply reduced.
BTW: Congratulations to Big Blue (Yale) on their impressive championship!
 
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