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The States: North Dakota? Come On, Ohio Is The Worst State Ever.

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Re: The States: North Dakota? Come On, Ohio Is The Worst State Ever.

Minnesota's ratings are somewhat skewed. The state has a lot of transplants from IA, WI, ND and SD. Those states are so freaking awful they can't help but report living in MN is pristine by comparison. Meanwhile those born there rate it slightly down because those d-heads keep.migrating there. :D
 
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USCHO needs to offer an emoticon for our Minnesota friends which has a sloped forehead and a large overhanging brow. It would all make so much more sense.
 
Re: The States: North Dakota? Come On, Ohio Is The Worst State Ever.

USCHO needs to offer an emoticon for our Minnesota friends which has a sloped forehead and a large overhanging brow. It would all make so much more sense.

A Wisconsin-Minnesota showdown?

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Re: The States: North Dakota? Come On, Ohio Is The Worst State Ever.

USCHO needs to offer an emoticon for our Minnesota friends which has a sloped forehead and a large overhanging brow. It would all make so much more sense.

More projecting burd. It's not a good look.
 
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Wisconsin, you’re on the clock

How come there is no "Wisconsin State"? Sorry for the dumb coastie question.

My understanding is that when we were creating the university system we started with agriculture, mining, and engineering schools which became State U. and "normal" (i.e., teacher) colleges that became U. State. Hence why State U. tends to be higher academically than U. State.

So, what happened in Wisconsin?
 
Re: The States: North Dakota? Come On, Ohio Is The Worst State Ever.

How come there is no "Wisconsin State"? Sorry for the dumb coastie question.

My understanding is that when we were creating the university system we started with agriculture, mining, and engineering schools which became State U. and "normal" (i.e., teacher) colleges that became U. State. Hence why State U. tends to be higher academically than U. State.

So, what happened in Wisconsin?

Paint thinner with a republican chaser.
 
Re: The States: North Dakota? Come On, Ohio Is The Worst State Ever.

Are you suggesting that current and former U of Michigan officials might want to start Enroning any evidence?

Depends. The pattern I was talking about was that it's the three B1G schools with "State" in their name.
 
Re: The States: North Dakota? Come On, Ohio Is The Worst State Ever.

How come there is no "Wisconsin State"? Sorry for the dumb coastie question.

My understanding is that when we were creating the university system we started with agriculture, mining, and engineering schools which became State U. and "normal" (i.e., teacher) colleges that became U. State. Hence why State U. tends to be higher academically than U. State.

So, what happened in Wisconsin?
I don't think the naming convention was required, more of a tradition used by the various states. As it stands, every single state-run university is officially known as "U of Wisconsin - [City Name]". Meanwhile, MN has three or four U of MN campuses around the state, which are all run by a single governing group known as the board of regents, and then all of the lesser schools, like St. Cloud, Bemidji, Mankato, Moorhead, known as either MN State [city name] or [city name] State University, and then the various community and tech/trade schools, which are run by MN State Colleges and Universities.
 
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But seriously. I don’t think there is such a pattern with State U vs. U State. Ohio State >> Ohio. Penn >> Penn State. Michigan >> MSU. Minnesota >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mankato, SCSU

I think it just works out that way sometimes.
 
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But seriously. I don’t think there is such a pattern with State U vs. U State. Ohio State >> Ohio

Is it? I thought Ohio University was a small liberal arts school? That's probably far more selective than a B1G football factory.

Penn >> Penn State

Even though this supports my thesis I DQ it. Penn doesn't fit into the land grant model. Generally speaking the northeast is DQed because of all the private schools which screw everything up. In general the northeast didn't follow the same naming rules because the legacy schools stole all the good names (e.g., New York University).


Michigan >> MSU. Minnesota >>>>>>>>>>>>>>> Mankato, SCSU

I think it just works out that way sometimes.

Off the top of my head I can't think of a case where U State and State U were created by the land grant system and U State is the better school.
 
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Is it? I thought Ohio University was a small liberal arts school? That's probably far more selective than a B1G football factory.



Even though this supports my thesis I DQ it. Penn doesn't fit into the land grant model. Generally speaking the northeast is DQed because of all the private schools which screw everything up. In general the northeast didn't follow the same naming rules because the legacy schools stole all the good names (e.g., New York University).




Off the top of my head I can't think of a case where U State and State U were created by the land grant system and U State is the better school.

Nope. OSU is a powerhouse in research. Barely behind Minnesota, Yale, and Rutgers.

All of the Big Ten schools are mega research schools. I think only Nebraska is outside the top thirty or forty. And only because they don’t include their world-class medical system.

For your last paragraph, I’m thinking Michigan and OSU break that up, in different directions.
 
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