[NU Sports] This is silly
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mhrjgscott at aol.com
Wed Oct 3 07:35:02 CDT 2007
How about worst football program, never went to NCAA Bball, etc.? I learned at Kellogg that there is a solution to every problem, get market share even if you have to buy it or can the product. Losing does nobody no good.
When past, present and future students think of Northwestern, what's the first
thing that comes to mind -- you know, word association?
-----Original Message-----
From: Ben Adler <whosonfirst81 at yahoo.com>
To: nwu-sports at tssi.com
Sent: Wed, 3 Oct 2007 12:56 am
Subject: [NU Sports] This is silly
At the risk of over-simplifying, I think it's time to put things in perspective.
It all boils down to this: What's more important, sports or classes? What do we
want Northwestern to be known for the most? What should Northwestern stand for?
When past, present and future students think of Northwestern, what's the first
thing that comes to mind -- you know, word association?
I think it's incredibly clear. Do you know anyone (who's not an athlete) who
chose NU solely for football or basketball, let alone any of our other sports?
Northwestern is about academics - about Kellogg and Medill, Kresge and Tech.
That's what we're known for. It should be what we're known for. The rest is a
bonus - an added reason that NU is great. It is NOT the end-all, be-all.
Sure, there's room for both - but the point is, what should our priority be?
What comes first? Seems clear to me.
I'm a huge sports fan, I love watching the Cats play, and I had a helluva time
in 2000, my sophomore year. I worked the sidelines for WNUR at the Michigan
game. I was in the booth for the Illinois game that clinched a tie for the Big
Ten championship. I enjoyed a great trip to San Antonio (if not the game
itself). I'll always remember all that. But when I think back on my four years
of college, sporting events just don't top my list of memories.
With a crappy football team, Northwestern is still Northwestern. With crappy
academics, we are most definitely not.
OK, I'm stepping off the soapbox now. Who's next?
-- Ben
----- Original Message ----
From: Eric West <e-west at northwestern.edu>
To: nwu-sports at tssi.com
Sent: Tuesday, October 2, 2007 4:10:54 PM
Subject: Re: [NU Sports] 4th Quarter
At 08:23 AM 10/2/2007, SjT (Stephen J. Truog) wrote:
>Look, we have this conversation every few months and
>it seems even more pointless to have it in the middle
>of the season ...
I'm with Stephen. The past few weeks have been discouraging, but let's get
a little perspective, please?
Northwestern football, 1990-1994: 13-41-1, 8-32 Big Ten
Northwestern football, 2002-2006: 26-35, 17-23 Big Ten
Not to mention...
Michigan State football, 2002-2006: 26-34, 14-26 Big Ten
Indiana football, 2002-2006: 17-41, 7-33 Big Ten
Illinois football, 2002-2006: 13-45, 6-34 Big Ten
While we're obviously not world-beaters, the notion that we're somehow back
in the pre-Rose Bowl days -- or that we are hopelessly outclassed by Big
Ten rivals with their allegedly enormous recruiting bases -- is
demonstrably ludicrous. Oh, and if every school that got blown out by Ohio
State recently had to leave the Big Ten, it would be something like the Big
Four.
Look, we've got an unexpectedly inexperienced head coach and an injured
would-be MVP. Let's all take a deep breath, shall we? I'd at least prefer
to see what happens with the rest of this season (if not the next few
seasons) before even entertaining some of the...interesting notions that
have popped up lately. Automatic insta-panic does no one any good.
---
Eric West
e-west at northwestern.edu
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