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Date Posted: 11/18/15 10:04:04am Wed
Author: pigskin
Subject: Re:
In reply to: Gate'83 's message, "Re:" on 11/16/15 9:48:44pm Mon


He can go drink with>coeds Saturday and watch the Giants Sunday. What have we done for him that makes him think that Colgate>football should be a priority?

Thees students attend Colgate University the last time I looked. 'Nuf said. If the students don't think they owe their alma mater attendance at football games on Saturdays, then I'm a monkey's uncle. In my day there was no question that the whole student body would turn out, and enthusiastically - it's school spirit after all. It truly shows you the depths of apathy today's kids have for their colleges/universities when they choose booze and coeds at the frats on a Saturday afternoon instead of supporting the teams that represent them on the field/court. Gheesh!

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