[NU Sports] Gordon Gee's big mouth, Kustra's lost opportunity
Jonathan Hodges
jonathanwhodges at gmail.com
Sat Nov 27 16:06:05 CST 2010
That's a rather bold statement coming from a Northwestern fan, I must say.
Jonathan
On Sat, Nov 27, 2010 at 3:58 PM, <cherron604 at aol.com> wrote:
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> Thumbs up to Gordon Gee. The 11 (soon to be 12) schools of the Big Ten
> helped to create and develop college Football into the sport that it is
> today. The schools are among the great research institutions in America.
> Boise is a forgettable school in a very forgettable state. The sooner
> Boise State disappears off the national radar, the better off we will all
> be.
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> Next up, figure a way to screw TCU as painfully as possible. The 'little
> guys' need to be put in their place and reminded that the 'big guys'
> developed the sport, and deserve to share the riches. Idaho, stick to
> tourism and Potato husbandry.
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> Chuck Herron Tech '85
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Mike Nolan <nolan at romaine.tssi.com>
> To: nwu-sports at romaine.tssi.com
> Sent: Sat, Nov 27, 2010 3:39 pm
> Subject: [NU Sports] Gordon Gee's big mouth, Kustra's lost opportunity
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> E. Gordon Gee, JD, EdD, BFM, sure didn't do the Big Ten any favors
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> when he opened his mouth on the BCS.
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> Never mind that Boise State didn't live up to their season-long
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> (or longer) hype once they had to play 60 minutes of football
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> last night.
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> But what a lost opportunity for Boise State president Bob Kustra.
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> Rather than argue that Gee had his facts wrong, what Kustra SHOULD
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> have said was, "Dr. Gee, Boise State accepts your offer of a
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> home-home series in football."
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> --
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> Mike Nolan
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