And send the Corps to the hoops game. Student get in free. Shouldn't be any test first week after Spring Break. And the team needs the support.
quote:Good bull.
And sent the Corps to the hoops game. Student get in free. Shouldn't be any test first week after Spring Break. And the team needs the support.
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I disliked almost anything mandatory. But as a cadet, especially if you are an RV, a mascot corporal, in the Band, etc. etc. you realize that you are the face of the university that the university chooses to project. Support for the football team is almost written in to the deal.
Deal with it.
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90 percent of cadets hate anything mandatory. Probably 20-30 percent even hate going to football games. The worst part isn't them not going or not wanting to go, the worst part is when they turn around as soon as they get there and sneak back to the quad.
quote:Obviously. Just stating the fact that cadets are expeted to support all sports at some level, but football is the mandatory one.
Uhhh what? I'm not talking about football.
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unfortunately it didn't happen, as there were just a handful of cadets visible when the camera turned to the crowd.
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Sounds to me that some of you really don't belong in the Corps or any other part o f society which requires mandatory presence. Unfortunately, in the real world, one encounters mandatory requirements in all walks of life. Now, is the lack of interest in school spirit ie attendance at football and basketball games, a failure on the part of the Corps because we never had the problem back in the 60's.
quote:I don't totally dismiss your assertions. But it's a different world now. I looked at your Zip year (fall 1969) there were THREE home games. Add in two Corps trips, that's a total of maybe 5 mandatory games. Games that took a lot less time, BTW, because they weren't televised. Fewer folks had cars, there was a lot less to do in good old BCS, few girls to distract you...
Sounds to me that some of you really don't belong in the Corps or any other part o f society which requires mandatory presence. Unfortunately, in the real world, one encounters mandatory requirements in all walks of life. Now, is the lack of interest in school spirit ie attendance at football and basketball games, a failure on the part of the Corps because we never had the problem back in the 60's.
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Sounds to me that some of you really don't belong in the Corps or any other part o f society which requires mandatory presence. Unfortunately, in the real world, one encounters mandatory requirements in all walks of life. Now, is the lack of interest in school spirit ie attendance at football and basketball games, a failure on the part of the Corps because we never had the problem back in the 60's.