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| 4 hours 58 min ago | Those other two don't even |
Those other two don't even hold a candle to Jenn. And Gweneth (ugliest name ever?) Paltrow? Really? Solid 7 on a good day. C'mon Brad... you've been slipping ever since Fight Club. Angelina is just.... ugh. How many child-purses can you have? |
| 5 hours 32 sec ago | And judging by the quality of |
And judging by the quality of their equipment and uniforms, I'd say it's safe to say that third party is, in reality, an 8th grade Home Economics class from Des Moines who haven't learned all the stiches yet. The uniform design is of course outsourced to the Western Pennslvania School for the Blind. |
| 12 hours 11 min ago | Yeah... Detroit. In the |
Yeah... Detroit. In the winter. That's an easy sell. Basically you'd have your 3 hours of game time and then want to get the hell out of there. Maybe if Chicago, Philly or New York had an indoor stadium... |
| 1 day 4 hours ago | Does altruism exist? |
Does altruism exist? Discuss. Now that is a thread topic worthy of real Michigan Men and I suggest that we take up this debate when the day breaks in the morrow! |
| 1 day 5 hours ago | Hey, it worked for that Kony |
Hey, it worked for that Kony guy, right? He must've gotten elected or whatever, because I didn't see his name after that one week of campaigning. Thank God those Facebook polls work, otherwise Guantanamo would still be open, the government would be openly disregarding the Constitution, and my Dad would still be smoking! And hey, that's why I share my beliefs on ESPN and Huffington Post blogs, because MY VOICE MATTERS. We really can work together to make a good, honest change for the better! We can work with politicians, out-groups, minorities, businesses, bankers, athletes, bullies, wusses, teachers, policemen, and the military to make America a better place by letting our voices ring loud and free. (Disclaimer: This is all false and completely untrue). Hope the best for Moore. |
| 1 day 6 hours ago | Funnier when taken in the |
Funnier when taken in the context of some Buckeyes' comments on the thread, "Should've picked a lower-tier program than tOSU, can't expect to get away with lying at a BIG TIME PROGRAM HISTORY tradition." |
| 1 day 17 hours ago | Just shows what celebrities |
Just shows what celebrities can get away with in our culture. Not only does that old hag blonde woman ignore the injured ladies, she gives the Miguel fool a hug! Idiocy at its finest. If anyone other than, 1. a celebrity, 2. a politician had done something like this, they'd be in big trouble. But for a celebrity, no way. Wake up sheeple. |
| 3 days 14 hours ago | Why, exactly, does EMU have a |
Why, exactly, does EMU have a football team? Or better question, why do they have twenty-some athletic teams? Do less people go to their football games than a AAAA high school football game? Obviously students aren't going to EMU because of the teams and can anyone really say EMU sports has gotten the school exposure? I know the arguments for paying players at Michigan, Alabama, etc... but when EMU has to resort to embarassing stuff like this, you know it is when a program is hanging on that no longer should be. Maybe this will be one of the benefits of the conference re-alignment... it will force schools to take a good, hard look at their (imagined) position as a Div-1 football and athletics powerhouse (/ even relevant school). |
| 1 week 2 days ago | Meh, I think its more just |
Meh, I think its more just self-deprecating humor and the knowledge that usually, the attractiveness of the student body / quality of amenities is inversely correlated to the quality of the school (barring some geographic assistance... I don't think there's a school south of Virginia that isn't well stocked with better-than-par women folk). Ever heard the ole' Sparty joke: "Ann Arbor, where the squirrels are cuter than the girls and more confident than the guys"? I think we can take some ribbing for the SINGLE college characteristic they beat us in. |
| 1 week 3 days ago | The SEC seems to do pretty |
The SEC seems to do pretty well getting recruits to do both. The "Hostesses" are doing their job and obviously the MSU football program isn't holding up their end of the bargain... |
| 1 week 3 days ago | Is there any risk Rutgers |
Is there any risk Rutgers makes a move now that they're a serious player and in the Big Ten? Delaney said he thinks they can become a real powerhouse and that.... HAHAH kidding... kidding... |
| 1 week 3 days ago | Uhh.... why is it necessary |
Uhh.... why is it necessary for any school to add women's rugby? How many high school girl rugby players are in the United States? Wouldn't you pretty much get a scholarship just by signing up? The more sports the better for the NCAA apparently... Why SHOULD Michigan add another sport should be the real question. To win some fanciful "Cup" no one really cares about? |
| 1 week 3 days ago | Well, for a WR like him that |
Well, for a WR like him that shouldn't be too much of a revelation, he can stretch the field and... oh, he's not a WR you say? My interest grows... |
| 1 week 4 days ago | Ugh, society disgusts me |
Ugh, society disgusts me sometimes. Pick one partner and stick with them. Honestly, these swingers and... oh, wait. You said "neg". Okay... this is awkward. |
| 1 week 4 days ago | "Mmm, gurl. Look at dat |
"Mmm, gurl. Look at dat body... look at dat body..." How does an athlete become that out of shape? I plan to look better than that after 25 years of working 60-70 hours a week at a desk. Did he pick up the linemen's diet plan by accident or something? |
| 1 week 4 days ago | http://www.latimes.com/entert |
http://www.latimes.com/entertainment/envelope/cotown/la-et-ct-mccain-cable-20130509,0,2224732.story John McCain is introducing a bill to allow consumers to get cable channels a la carte. I've been openly wondering what would happen if something like this happens for a while now, mostly to add more evidence to the stupid decision to take Rutgers. I know there will be plenty of lobbying and the media corporations will likely stop it from passing, but very interesting nonetheless. If there's ONE DAMN THING the government NEEDS TO PROTECT for THE AMERICAN PEOPLE... it ISN'T EDUCATION, HEALTHCARE, OR CIVIL RIGHTS... we as AMERICANS DESERVE GREAT CABLE TELEVISION. That concern tops all for a large percent of Americans. Discuss. |
| 1 week 5 days ago | Isn't that what they look |
Isn't that what they look like everywhere a few days a month? |
| 1 week 5 days ago | Exactly, the media's goal is |
Exactly, the media's goal is not to report the truth, facts, or even the "news". They want page views because page views equal money. Do you think ESPN keeps Stephen A. Smith on because he's a rational, sane human being with intelligent views? No. He gets people riled up and says idiotic things to keep you watching. No one is going to click a news article that says, "New evidence shows that Hitler was a really really bad guy". However, the media would love to write a story, "New evidence shows Hitler wasn't all that bad" because people are going to click on it. For all we know Wetzel knows exactly what he's doing and smiles as millions of Americans get red-in-the-face after reading his stories. |
| 1 week 6 days ago | Were raisins recently made |
Were raisins recently made illegal??? Because it appears as though she is smuggling some! Ba-Dum-CHA! |
| 1 week 6 days ago | "LOOK AT ALL THIS ABANDONDED |
"LOOK AT ALL THIS ABANDONDED SHIT YOU CAN JUMP OFF OF AND STUFF!" Detroit has finally found an event that it is perfect for, besides apocalyptic training drills. Also... they might want to NOT advertise that "May is Drinking Water Month in Detroit!". It sounds kind of... third world. |
| 1 week 6 days ago | Possibly. Or they would just |
Possibly. Or they would just institute "athletic fees" like 95% of universities do... forcing students to subsidize money-losing athletic programs so that others can play games. And yes, there is some argument that "but then the students get to watch sports and MARKETING!" Unfortunately, there is no opt-out option if you don't want to attend athletic events or don't have any connection to "school spirit" (grad student). Also, how many schools are actually helped by sports visibility? Does Memphis get any additional applications because they have crappy sports teams you can watch? Maybe some people choose certain schools to watch A sport, but I doubt anyone has ever chosen to attend a school due to their fandom of any women's sport (save UConn / Tenn) or men's non-revenue sports (outside of a few random teams). The school will just tack on an additional $1,000 at the beginning of each semester... who's gonna notice that on top of the $20,000 or $40,000 bill they're already paying? But hey! At least the players are gettin' PAIDDDDDDDD biotch. PEOPLE FORGET AT MOST SCHOOLS THE NORMAL STUDENTS ALREADY F***ING SUBSIDIZING THE PLAYERS JUST TO BE THERE BECAUSE THE MARKET DOESN'T SUPPORT HAVING 20 CRAPPY SPORTS TEAMS NO ONE WANTS TO WATCH. NOW PEOPLE ARE BITCHING AND MOANING THAT A FEW PLAYERS MAY OR MAY NOT BE GETTING "UNDERPAID" AFTER RECEIVING A $250,000 SCHOLARSHIP AND GETTING ACCEPTED TO A SCHOOL MANY OF THEM WOULDN'T HAVE GOTTEN INTO IN THE FIRST PLACE? (yes, picture an old man yelling, if it's good enough to get O'Reilly's point across, it'll get mine across as well.) That's what a university is all about.
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| 1 week 6 days ago | Stipends assume athletes |
Stipends assume athletes WOULD get a part-time job anyways. I doubt they'd have time during the season. I would think it's okay in the summer as most students do get summer jobs (although the school pays for their room and board during the summers if they stay, correct? That's not an option for other students and worth more than what you'd make working for minimum wage). Plus, what percent of students have part-time jobs anyways? 50%? I'm not sure but you'd certainly be giving extra money to some athletes who wouldn't work anyways (remember, the maj. of athletes play sports that aren't exactly lower-class sports, Golf, Water Polo, Tennis, Soccer, Baseball, Hockey, etc). And for most, your parents should be slipping you some $ if they have any means whatsoever, as 1. the athlete is possibly saving them for paying for an education or, 2. at least getting out of the house and getting free room and board. Hell, if my kid gets a full athletic ride to Michigan, I'm taking him/her to a car dealership and saying, "Pick one and I'm giving you all the pizza money you want, you just saved me $100,000-$200,000". Obviously that's not the case for everyone, but a lot of athletes come from normal, if not very wealthy backgrounds (ever met anyone who plays Water Polo... BMWs baby, BMWs). |
| 1 week 6 days ago | The basketball argument is |
The basketball argument is really weakened by the European leagues. Want to get paid? Go to Europe. Plus, that gets SOME bad-apples out, as the kids who don't want to go to school just don't. Can you still Lebron-it to the NBA (sorry, not a fan so I don't keep up on the rules). The NFL is a different story because 1. no other league, 2. kids are too small coming out of high school to make the jump. |
| 1 week 6 days ago | I mean, Scout and Rivals do |
I mean, Scout and Rivals do have staffs of guys trying their best to evaluate how talented these guys are. They're not lying. With a limited staff, why not use some of their knowledge? I mean, unless the kids send tapes or coaches know to look at certain schools, how are some guys going to get spotted? How does Michigan find players in Utah? I wouldn't be using this to knock Urban, if anything it's a smart move. Obviously you don't want to depend on the rankings wholeheartedly, but what's bad about another set of eyes and another opinion? |
| 1 week 6 days ago | This seems fine to me. It |
This seems fine to me. It allows the player to actually collect on his fame and doesn't "harm" anyone. Assuming a player makes... $1 per jersey sale of his number or $.01 per copy of NCAA Football sold, any booster trying to corrupt the system would not get very good returns on a $60 purchase. It also avoids the, "How much is a 2nd string women's water polo player worth?" question. Nor, in my opinion, would the players be making ALL that much money (even Denard / Tebow jerseys... how many are sold per year? 10,000 tops?) |
| 1 week 6 days ago | I don't think you know how |
I don't think you know how much a BILLION is. I somewhat agree on the job issue, but the problem is that it has been abused in the past. Sure, Booster X would love to employ USC's football team, they'll receive some compensation too, at $75 an hour. The office comparison is not valid. They are NOT just working. They are getting a FREE education. Jesus, sometimes I think people really do just want to cut off the STUDENT from student athlete. Hell, that's fine with me. Why not just say, if you can't academically qualify or don't want to go to school, here's some $, show up everyday and represent Michigan. Fine by me. Be an athlete or a student or both. The "student-athlete" thing is a sham for many anyways as athletes are either coddled or shoved through to make sure they can play in big games (SEC, UNC, etc). Let alone picking classes first, academic "tutors", separate dining halls, living facilities, gyms, academic centers, athlete-classes, etc. Not exactly the ole-1960s walk-on to the football team, live at the fraternity, and be treated by the university like any other student. |
| 1 week 6 days ago | Also, what is the "Academic |
Also, what is the "Academic Services Director"? Sounds like a redundancy that needs to be cut. How many academic programmers, advisors, etc are there at Michigan? We really need another one? Typical academia... there is obviously a NEED for an "Associate-Dean Director of Student Athlete Diversity Study Abroad Coordinator". Okay, I made that last one up... but if you've utilized any university resources at any university in the past five years, you'll know what I mean. A lot of unnecessary jobs... one of the biggest factors in the insane rise in tuition (another fact people seem to gloss over when talking about Mary Sue... I believe tuition double under her tenure.) |
| 1 week 6 days ago | Because insurance. Guess |
Because insurance. Guess what, dipshits on motorcycles who weave between traffic with no safety gear then bitch about "Look Twice for Motorcycles"... my insurance premiums go up because I have to support you in your vegetative state for the rest of your life. Intresting story and I hope someone can let me know if this is actually true, but don't insurance companies actually lobby state governments AGAINST helmet laws? I've heard they'd rather the rider just die and pay out the ~$500,000 death insurance than pay for the massive medical bills associated with serious motorcycle accidents. And what exactly is the argument against seatbelts??? I can't think of a downside (except: ooooohhhhh I'm a little girl and it makes my neck itchy!!!). Plus they make women's boobs look great. |
| 1 week 6 days ago | Additionally, we always talk |
Additionally, we always talk about paying "student-athletes" as if they are all equal. Every time, people who are PRO-pay cite Tim Tebow or Denard Robinson as examples of athletes being undervalued. That might be the case, even after you account for the $250,000 dollar scholarship. But why doesn't anyone remember that every university has probably 10-12 women's teams (all lose money, increase school visibility to a very minimal extent) each with a dozen or more student-athletes receiving a $250,000 scholarship package. Then add on the 8-10 men's sports (football and basketball make money at SOME schools, every other sport loses money except for a few random exceptions and don't do all that much to raise visibility). So yes, Denard is "underpaid". But by underpaying him, 400 (something like that) student-athletes who are "overvalued" with $250,000 scholarships get to play a sport and attend college FOR FREE. There are a lot of 3.8, 34 ACT biomedical engineers who are paying full-boat and working their asses off too. Plus, we always talk about Michigan... one of the top 5 athletic-performing, revenue-earning, fandom-winning schools. What about Memphis? Or USF? There, you have AVERAGE students contributing hundreds of dollars a year to SUPPORT the athletic programs. This on top of paying tuitions which have roughly doubled in the last two decades. So yes, lets keep complaining that a few athletes are underpaid so that thousands more can receive a very-expensive education (at schools they possibly aren't even academically qualified for) FOR FREE. (Sidenote: What's up with MGo lately... if I "bold" it won't let me unbold and I can't create paragraphs which leads to the above wall of text). |
| 2 weeks 6 hours ago | I tweeted him a while ago and |
I tweeted him a while ago and asked about Michigan and he gave a non-answer. That ship has sailed. |

