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Post by sarasota on Feb 4, 2020 3:22:42 GMT -5
In the early '60s Tommy Hennessey, the Brookline Blur, was a star halfback and a sprints star .
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Post by hcgrad94 on Feb 4, 2020 6:55:04 GMT -5
When I was at UNH, several football players were members of the track and field program. Wonder why that isn’t going on at Holy Cross? It has gone on in past, including recent past, but less and less. Would guess trend is the same at UNH and other schools.
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Post by alum on Feb 4, 2020 7:33:53 GMT -5
I guess I'll just ignore Sota's comment and point out that even if Congress excluded football from Title IX calculations, there is no guarantee that most FCS schools would add in another 63 scholarships for male athletes. That's $4.5 million at HC. It is not going to happen EDIT: No, I'm not going to ignore Sota's offensive comment. I assume he knows that, while the German phrase he quotes predates the Third Reich, Hitler's policies embraced it. None of us should just ignore such offensive talk It should be condemned. alum- Calm down. My comment about women was tongue in cheek. Only a not very perceptive reader would think I was serious. What you don’t get is that it’s not funny. Would you make a comment that blacks should understand that they should be satisfied that they aren’t slaves anymore and suggest that this too should be taken lightly?
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Post by alum on Feb 4, 2020 7:34:43 GMT -5
When I was at UNH, several football players were members of the track and field program. Wonder why that isn’t going on at Holy Cross? Kalif Raymond ran track.
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Post by sarasota on Feb 4, 2020 11:27:44 GMT -5
alum- Calm down. My comment about women was tongue in cheek. Only a not very perceptive reader would think I was serious. What you don’t get is that it’s not funny. Would you make a comment that blacks should understand that they should be satisfied that they aren’t slaves anymore and suggest that this too should be taken lightly? Point taken.
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