Somehow, I doubt that posting (on a Kentucky site) that Kansas football fans stormed the field when it was actually Kansas players who stormed the field is a fireable offense.
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But to call them "losers" and then completely make up something that would allow you to call said people "losers" is borderline fireable. Something they should be examining. |
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Too bad your fans won't get to see him come to your gym.
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Iowa State is a three point dog to Tulsa. Does Rhoads keep his job next year if he loses this game?
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SEC makes the wall street journal
COLLEGE FOOTBALL Updated September 26, 2013, 1:50 p.m. ET
Declining Student Attendance Hits Georgia At Campuses Across the Country, More Reasons Than Ever to Skip the Game Article Comments (119) MORE IN COLLEGE FOOTBALL » By BEN COHEN [image] David Walter Banks for The Wall Street Journal http://si.wsj.net/public/resources/i...0925164726.jpg The Georgia student section on Saturday against North Texas. Athens, Ga. The scene at home football games here at the University of Georgia is almost perfect. The tailgate lots open at 7 a.m. Locals brag of the bar-per-capita rate. The only commodities in greater abundance than beer are the pro-Bulldogs buttons that sorority girls wear. There's just one problem: Some students can't be bothered to come to the games. Declining student attendance is an illness that has been spreading for years nationwide. But now it has hit the Southeastern Conference, home to college football's best teams and supposedly its most fervent fans, giving athletics officials reason to fret about future ticket sales and fundraising. As it turns out, Georgia students left empty 39% of their designated sections of Sanford Stadium over the last four seasons, according to school records of student-ticket scans. Despite their allocation of about 18,000 seats, the number of students at games between 2009 and 2012 never exceeded 15,000. Winning isn't even necessarily a solution. The average student crowd to see last year's Georgia team—which finished the season ranked No. 5—was almost 6,000 short of maximum capacity. Even at Alabama, 32% of student seats went unused by students between 2009 and 2012, when the Crimson Tide won three national championships. Alabama coach Nick Saban wrote a flattering letter last week in the student paper to recruit students back.... ROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFLROFL http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...907738780.html |
Beaks could barely draw a dozen fans to Arrowhead. Why are you laughing?
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Not the first article I've read on the decline of interest in college football. Realignment and the destruction of tradition by administrators who have minimal ties to institutions are now taking a toll.
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EDIT: Sorry about that. Evidently, they're actually CREATING entire networks centered around college football. My mistake. |
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