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	<title>Comments on: University of Alabama Cancels Classes for BCS Title Game and Escapes PR Wringer</title>
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		<title>By: Gail Sideman</title>
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		<dc:creator>Gail Sideman</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Mon, 28 Dec 2009 20:05:19 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Thanks for your replies (belatedly) Brittany and Eddie. I think my biggest surprise in all of this is that BCS naysayers didn&#039;t take a big-time opportunity to diss Alabama and the &quot;system&quot; for this move. 

Trust me, after working and attending University of Wisconsin games since I returned to the state, I wish I would have chosen to go to school there, instead of opting for the warm weather U of South Florida, simply because I want to say that I have a diploma from one of the coolest universities in the country. I had and appreciate to this day, wonderful career opportunities by going to a smaller school, but at the time, we had no football program. Wisconsin&#039;s is storied, and the atmosphere at UW&#039;s big sporting events is intoxicating. 

By the way, I skipped at class or two at USF to attend my first Sun Belt Conference basketball tournaments, but to network (I was already working in sports information). When our young basketball team went to the NIT, classes weren&#039;t canceled. ;)

Happy Holidays and a healthy and prosperous New Year to you both!</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Thanks for your replies (belatedly) Brittany and Eddie. I think my biggest surprise in all of this is that BCS naysayers didn&#8217;t take a big-time opportunity to diss Alabama and the &#8220;system&#8221; for this move. </p>
<p>Trust me, after working and attending University of Wisconsin games since I returned to the state, I wish I would have chosen to go to school there, instead of opting for the warm weather U of South Florida, simply because I want to say that I have a diploma from one of the coolest universities in the country. I had and appreciate to this day, wonderful career opportunities by going to a smaller school, but at the time, we had no football program. Wisconsin&#8217;s is storied, and the atmosphere at UW&#8217;s big sporting events is intoxicating. </p>
<p>By the way, I skipped at class or two at USF to attend my first Sun Belt Conference basketball tournaments, but to network (I was already working in sports information). When our young basketball team went to the NIT, classes weren&#8217;t canceled. <img src='http://sportsnetwork.wpengine.netdna-cdn.com/wp-includes/images/smilies/icon_wink.gif' alt=';)' class='wp-smiley' /> </p>
<p>Happy Holidays and a healthy and prosperous New Year to you both!</p>
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		<title>By: Eddie</title>
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		<dc:creator>Eddie</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 21:29:25 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>This is a tempest in a teapot, not a topic worthy of rational discussion. So, it&#039;s too bad I got a little time to spend before the close. There are three important points here:
1) No one goes to school just for the academics, I don&#039;t care who you are. One chooses a school for the entire experience -- you can&#039;t tell me that big-time college football, be it Big Ten, ACC, SEC, whatever, isn&#039;t a HUGE reason kids pick a school. I have friends who went to Boston College and Georgia, just to piss off their ND-alumni parents! I have friends who bond with their kids on State Street in Madison WI every football saturday over cheese fries and Plazaburgers. Hell, I was a junior at Marquette for Al McGuire&#039;s &quot;last trip uptown&quot; in &#039;77 and we were jubilantly intoxicated for a week. We couldn&#039;t have found the student union with a roadmap. It ain&#039;t about the classes ALL THE TIME. Over the course of a semester a good professor can make up the work one crumb at a time. That there are professors and students who go to &#039;Bama who care not about football is immaterial. Football is &#039;Bama and &#039;Bama is football -- when someone says to you, &quot;The University of Alabama,&quot; is the first thing that comes to mind, &quot;Founded in 1831, UA is a senior comprehensive doctoral-level institution dedicated to advancing intellectual...blablablayadayadayada&quot; No. It&#039;s &quot;ROLLTIDE, Bear Bryant&#039;s hat, the Elephant, the Million Dollar Band...&quot; 
2)Everyone knows that football provides much capital to fund academic excellence. Case in point -- it&#039;s All About the &quot;U&quot; -- many people can point to the &#039;Canes&#039; football program and call it &quot;Thug Nation&quot; but have NO IDEA that Miami has one of the best journalism programs in the land, I dare say approaching the status of a Syracuse, Mizzou or Northwestern, and a top-notch marine biology curriculum. Where do the funds come from to fuel academic excellence in these disciplines? Alumni contributions, from, you guessed it, those TROGLODYTE FOOTBAL FANS!!!!
3)The BCS, as you so elequently stated, Gail, is busted. It&#039;s a Yugo on blocks in your front yard. We need a true playoff system. But until we get someone with a clue in charge, the Committee will just keep rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.
Y&#039;all have a nice holiday from up here in Boston.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This is a tempest in a teapot, not a topic worthy of rational discussion. So, it&#8217;s too bad I got a little time to spend before the close. There are three important points here:<br />
1) No one goes to school just for the academics, I don&#8217;t care who you are. One chooses a school for the entire experience &#8212; you can&#8217;t tell me that big-time college football, be it Big Ten, ACC, SEC, whatever, isn&#8217;t a HUGE reason kids pick a school. I have friends who went to Boston College and Georgia, just to piss off their ND-alumni parents! I have friends who bond with their kids on State Street in Madison WI every football saturday over cheese fries and Plazaburgers. Hell, I was a junior at Marquette for Al McGuire&#8217;s &#8220;last trip uptown&#8221; in &#8217;77 and we were jubilantly intoxicated for a week. We couldn&#8217;t have found the student union with a roadmap. It ain&#8217;t about the classes ALL THE TIME. Over the course of a semester a good professor can make up the work one crumb at a time. That there are professors and students who go to &#8216;Bama who care not about football is immaterial. Football is &#8216;Bama and &#8216;Bama is football &#8212; when someone says to you, &#8220;The University of Alabama,&#8221; is the first thing that comes to mind, &#8220;Founded in 1831, UA is a senior comprehensive doctoral-level institution dedicated to advancing intellectual&#8230;blablablayadayadayada&#8221; No. It&#8217;s &#8220;ROLLTIDE, Bear Bryant&#8217;s hat, the Elephant, the Million Dollar Band&#8230;&#8221;<br />
2)Everyone knows that football provides much capital to fund academic excellence. Case in point &#8212; it&#8217;s All About the &#8220;U&#8221; &#8212; many people can point to the &#8216;Canes&#8217; football program and call it &#8220;Thug Nation&#8221; but have NO IDEA that Miami has one of the best journalism programs in the land, I dare say approaching the status of a Syracuse, Mizzou or Northwestern, and a top-notch marine biology curriculum. Where do the funds come from to fuel academic excellence in these disciplines? Alumni contributions, from, you guessed it, those TROGLODYTE FOOTBAL FANS!!!!<br />
3)The BCS, as you so elequently stated, Gail, is busted. It&#8217;s a Yugo on blocks in your front yard. We need a true playoff system. But until we get someone with a clue in charge, the Committee will just keep rearranging the deck chairs on the Titanic.<br />
Y&#8217;all have a nice holiday from up here in Boston.</p>
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		<title>By: Brittany</title>
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		<dc:creator>Brittany</dc:creator>
		<pubDate>Tue, 22 Dec 2009 16:44:57 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description>Well...the Southern gal in me says &quot;heck yeah that&#039;s awesome and exactly as it should be!&quot; but it definitely flies in the face of saying academics are more important than athletics. But maybe that&#039;s the beauty of it? A lot of fans are tired of hearing from the NCAA and university presidents that academics are the priority and not always seeing that in reality. I think a lot of folks might just appreciate that Alabama was straight up about it. As a state and university, Alabama has never really hesitated to fly in the face of anything and I think they almost *relish the opportunity* to showcase how important and special football is to them and I think it&#039;s a strong possibility they considered the &#039;statement&#039; they would be making. I think BCS opponents love it for the exact reason you mentioned- the irony of the importance of academics.

All that being said, I do think it would be better from a PR perspective (and in general) for the actual university itself if the classes were being made up/rescheduled as opposed to just outright canceled. For strange reasons unbeknownst to me, apparently there are some students and faculty that  don&#039;t care about football.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Well&#8230;the Southern gal in me says &#8220;heck yeah that&#8217;s awesome and exactly as it should be!&#8221; but it definitely flies in the face of saying academics are more important than athletics. But maybe that&#8217;s the beauty of it? A lot of fans are tired of hearing from the NCAA and university presidents that academics are the priority and not always seeing that in reality. I think a lot of folks might just appreciate that Alabama was straight up about it. As a state and university, Alabama has never really hesitated to fly in the face of anything and I think they almost *relish the opportunity* to showcase how important and special football is to them and I think it&#8217;s a strong possibility they considered the &#8216;statement&#8217; they would be making. I think BCS opponents love it for the exact reason you mentioned- the irony of the importance of academics.</p>
<p>All that being said, I do think it would be better from a PR perspective (and in general) for the actual university itself if the classes were being made up/rescheduled as opposed to just outright canceled. For strange reasons unbeknownst to me, apparently there are some students and faculty that  don&#8217;t care about football.</p>
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