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Post by Dean Wormer on Oct 16, 2016 20:26:38 GMT -5
Follow the links below to other boards of interest. Feel free to suggest other applicable links.
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Post by KY Crusader 75 on Oct 16, 2016 20:51:25 GMT -5
This is a great addition--thanks
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Post by purplehaze on Nov 17, 2016 12:56:14 GMT -5
a couple of links that I think many of us used in the past: ivy league board: voy.com/152805 (very active with good recruiting info - as we compete with them, esp in football) ussportspages.com (easy links to papers all over the usa)
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Post by hc87 on Jan 3, 2018 11:31:52 GMT -5
The Fordham message board was shut down recently.....they have a new one, might want to update the link. HNY DW!!!
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Post by Dean Wormer on Jun 3, 2019 10:41:39 GMT -5
As posted on another thread, every link above somehow goes to what appears to be a largely defunct or at lease no-longer-utilized forums that is part of College Sports Journal.
Not sure how it happened, but will take a day or two to get the links fixed and totally refresh these links. Will add the Any Given Saturday FCS Fooball message board, Ivy League Sports, and any other links folks would like to see.
If anyone (HC87?) has links to the currently utilized Army & Navy boards, would appreciate a pointer to them. All I could find last night were sign-up to read boards on Rivals. If that's the best place for those schools, so be it, but just wanted to see if anyone was aware of other boards.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Jun 3, 2019 11:00:03 GMT -5
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Post by Dean Wormer on Jun 3, 2019 14:44:07 GMT -5
Anyone have a link to
- a Loyola Sports Message Board - a Patriot League Message Board
There may not be one for either, but thought I'd ask to be thorough. There's never been much appetite for League-wide discussion - the various school boards are welcoming enough to others that when the occassional league-wide issue arises, sensible cross-pollinated discussion takes place.
As to Loyola, thought there'd be something out there at least for lacrosse, but could not find anything.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Jun 3, 2019 15:08:55 GMT -5
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Post by Dean Wormer on Jun 3, 2019 19:18:48 GMT -5
Got those Phreek. Only links I need (if they exist) are for Loyola and the Patriot League.
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Post by Pakachoag Phreek on Jun 4, 2019 8:23:08 GMT -5
Dean, I sent all manner of spiders out from Delta Tau Chi in search of a Loyola message board, and they found none other than the one that is off-line. Even spidered Loyola lacrosse as the search term, and found nothing.
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Post by hc87 on Apr 21, 2022 13:07:17 GMT -5
I think the Lehigh message board got hacked....saw something on AGS about it and just tried to go there to no avail.
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Post by hc87 on Apr 21, 2022 15:04:53 GMT -5
It's working now I believe...
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Post by hc87 on Sept 11, 2023 10:21:52 GMT -5
FWIW the GTown link here no longer seems to be working....was curious how they were feeling starting out 2-0 this season etc
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 11, 2023 19:48:58 GMT -5
They are excited but still diplomatic.
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Post by Sons of Vaval on Sept 12, 2023 9:44:08 GMT -5
FWIW the GTown link here no longer seems to be working....was curious how they were feeling starting out 2-0 this season etc Guessing it’s DFW talking to himself.
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 12, 2023 18:52:37 GMT -5
Georgetown is poised to go 3-0 against Catholic Schools, without having to schedule Bishop Sycamore, when they host the Stonehill Skyhawks on Saturday. Go Hoyas.
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Post by CHC8485 on Sept 12, 2023 20:20:31 GMT -5
Marist is no longer a Catholic school. It has been nonsectarian since the early 2000's
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Post by lou on Sept 12, 2023 20:47:42 GMT -5
Marist is no longer a Catholic school. It has been nonsectarian since the early 2000's In 1969, due to the institution's rapid expansion and laws regulating federal aid to religiously affiliated educational institutions in New York State,[18][19] ownership of the college was transferred from the Marist Brothers to the Marist College Educational Corporation with an independent, predominantly lay board of trustees.
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 13, 2023 0:54:20 GMT -5
If the Marist Brothers could have held on a couple more years they might have straightened out alumnus Bill O'Reilly '71. Our guy Chris Mathews ended his TV career in controversy also but less egregiously than O'Reilly imo.
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Post by hc6774 on Sept 26, 2023 7:01:48 GMT -5
Marist is no longer a Catholic school. It has been nonsectarian since the early 2000's In 1969, due to the institution's rapid expansion and laws regulating federal aid to religiously affiliated educational institutions in New York State,[18][19] ownership of the college was transferred from the Marist Brothers to the Marist College Educational Corporation with an independent, predominantly lay board of trustees. Holy Cross did the same thing in the same time period.
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 26, 2023 11:23:24 GMT -5
In 1969, due to the institution's rapid expansion and laws regulating federal aid to religiously affiliated educational institutions in New York State,[18][19] ownership of the college was transferred from the Marist Brothers to the Marist College Educational Corporation with an independent, predominantly lay board of trustees. Holy Cross did the same thing in the same time period. Is there any dividing line between HC and Marist or any other college that was founded by a Catholic Order and now "owned" by a BOT (In MA non-profits are "owned" by the people of the Commonwealth according to one explanation I received years ago) where one is now a Catholic College and The other non-sectarian? Perhaps an official vote declaring the college no longer Catholic by the BOT?
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Post by hc6774 on Sept 26, 2023 13:42:34 GMT -5
Holy Cross did the same thing in the same time period. Is there any dividing line between HC and Marist or any other college that was founded by a Catholic Order and now "owned" by a BOT (In MA non-profits are "owned" by the people of the Commonwealth according to one explanation I received years ago) where one is now a Catholic College and The other non-sectarian? Perhaps an official vote declaring the college no longer Catholic by the BOT? Per Fr K's account pp 363-4, Fr Swords president & rector had been seeking permission to put laymen on the BoT; Notre Dame & Assumption had already done this... an interim step was to appoint associate trustees in addition to the Jesuit trustees.In 1967 St Louis U was the first Jesuit school do this. Holy Cross was the second in 1968. The proposed by laws of the MA new corporation, drafted in 1967, referred to a MA law enacted in 1967. The new BoT '...asserted the College's affiliation by voting that College publications carry an official statement of the purposes and character of the College as a Catholic institution of higher learning conducted by the Society of Jesus.'
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Post by longsuffering on Sept 26, 2023 14:04:58 GMT -5
Is there any dividing line between HC and Marist or any other college that was founded by a Catholic Order and now "owned" by a BOT (In MA non-profits are "owned" by the people of the Commonwealth according to one explanation I received years ago) where one is now a Catholic College and The other non-sectarian? Perhaps an official vote declaring the college no longer Catholic by the BOT? Per Fr K's account pp 363-4, Fr Swords president & rector had been seeking permission to put laymen on the BoT; Notre Dame & Assumption had already done this... an interim step was to appoint associate trustees in addition to the Jesuit trustees.In 1967 St Louis U was the first Jesuit school do this. Holy Cross was the second in 1968. The proposed by laws of the MA new corporation, drafted in 1967, referred to a MA law enacted in 1967. The new BoT '...asserted the College's affiliation by voting that College publications carry an official statement of the purposes and character of the College as a Catholic institution of higher learning conducted by the Society of Jesus.' Great research. I wonder why that wasn't good enough for the Marist Brothers? I like the Holy Cross approach.
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