5 thoughts on “FriendFeed: College Football Hall …”
David K.
Yeah I can see why this would be true, maybe if it were in Chicago, but South Bend isn’t exactly a premiere destination. I’d rather see it in non-SEC country, but you can’t win em all (unless you schedule Charleston Southern)
I mean, at least put the darned thing in Athens GA.
I see the warlike SEC has struck again.
David K.
It should go in L.A. of course, but there is no way the rest of college football want to give Pete Carroll something else to be victorious about 🙂
JD
I convinced my parents to stop at the College HOF on our way back from DC in July, the day after we visited the Pro HOF in Canton. Comparatively, the College HOF was shorter on exhibits; the engravings of the enshrinees occupied most of the space. It could use some more “stuff,” as it were, even though it took us three hours anyway. I did like the up-to-date displays of bowl champions and position trophies.
Moving might be a benefit because IIRC the current space, mostly organized chronologically, will run out sometime in the next five years.
One statement that I’m sure Brendan would disagree with, though: It called the post-season bowls “one of the most universally treasured phenomenons in American popular culture.”
I think it’s curious, because it exhibit a very academic-focussed attitude. Preserving the honesty of the academic system seems to be a precedence, although guilelessly banning repaid ads for such a service seems a frail response. When the association is known by your friends who were fascinated with the results of the collaboration, about sports. But don’t foreget always to use plagiarism checker run them through this plagiarism detection system for absolute checking and make sure that your material is authentic.
Yeah I can see why this would be true, maybe if it were in Chicago, but South Bend isn’t exactly a premiere destination. I’d rather see it in non-SEC country, but you can’t win em all (unless you schedule Charleston Southern)
Atlanta? Seriously?
I mean, at least put the darned thing in Athens GA.
I see the warlike SEC has struck again.
It should go in L.A. of course, but there is no way the rest of college football want to give Pete Carroll something else to be victorious about 🙂
I convinced my parents to stop at the College HOF on our way back from DC in July, the day after we visited the Pro HOF in Canton. Comparatively, the College HOF was shorter on exhibits; the engravings of the enshrinees occupied most of the space. It could use some more “stuff,” as it were, even though it took us three hours anyway. I did like the up-to-date displays of bowl champions and position trophies.
Moving might be a benefit because IIRC the current space, mostly organized chronologically, will run out sometime in the next five years.
One statement that I’m sure Brendan would disagree with, though: It called the post-season bowls “one of the most universally treasured phenomenons in American popular culture.”
I think it’s curious, because it exhibit a very academic-focussed attitude. Preserving the honesty of the academic system seems to be a precedence, although guilelessly banning repaid ads for such a service seems a frail response. When the association is known by your friends who were fascinated with the results of the collaboration, about sports. But don’t foreget always to use plagiarism checker run them through this plagiarism detection system for absolute checking and make sure that your material is authentic.