Life.
Arguable under the best of circumstances.
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Not arguable at all. Again you display your ignorance. Many students who are the first in their families ever to attend college to sell through athletics. Many alumni encourage their own children to attend the college out of the community and loyalty that they build up during their time and much of that is connected to athletics. It’s not about necessarily how much a given team wins or loses, but how an individual associates with the school identifies with the school through the venue of a sport, any sport. You clearly have no experience with this And I was speaking out of bitter resentment mixed with asinine assumptions.
As for the fable of a “sense of community”, again…playing in a game 1800 miles away does nothing for your community ...
Perhaps you haven’t heard about this amazing new invention called the “television,” stupid.
Television? Wow…that was a dumb gambit.
Oh…so Grey’s Anatomy (based in Seattle) should get state funding because it can build a “sense of community” in the Seattle area?
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Are you on drugs or something? Maybe if you had attended college you might know what I’m talking about, but the drugs would still be doing you no good.
I did attend college.
It’s NOW your argument that watching a TV show builds a community.
If you can’t defend it...I strongly recommend you stop making such weak arguments.
Again...where does all the money go?