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Date Posted: 10:42:02pm 01/12/06 Thu,
Author: RiverdaleEngineer
Subject: Re: C'mon guys
In reply to: R U serious 's message, "C'mon guys" on 02:20:24pm 01/12/06 Thu,

Despite the angry-dog attitude of R U, I think this attitude is very difficult to shed at the mid-major level. When I was in Manhattan, I didn't go to many basketball games, even though my roommate was on the team. I was more interested in my own sport, and what my friends were doing. Unless hoops becomes "the thing to do" like football at a BCS school, you'll find this apathy. I myself became more interested in the basketball team as an alum.

Fairfield has some great advantages. I like AHY. Great campus, great academics. A lot to attract the right types of players. When Fairfield's back on top, it'll be more fun for you guys, but the regular posters here know as well as I do that at our level, you live for the chance to make an occasional big splash. That chance to win a first round NCAA game, or a couple of NIT games, is what makes this FUN.

Of course, I think R U needs to learn that the world doesn't revolve around his little corner of the world. There is something worthwhile about a school that plays Division I, but strikes a balance with other aspects of college. That's the world of the MAAC.

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