11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by Trotsky
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: Swampy (---.ri.ri.cox.net)
Date: November 07, 2013 12:29AM
BearLover
Disagree. Most students have no idea how well the hockey team is doing. They use the games as a social event and an excuse to get drunk. I think everyone who really cares is already standing in Section B; it is the sorority girls and the facetimers are gone. I echo the posters who have said it has been a long, steady deterioration. I wrote Noel/Schafer an email; I encourage everyone else to do the same. I don't have an easy solution, but something needs to be done. I think it starts by decreasing ticket prices and making more sections GA.Townie
That's a bingo. An obvious example: men's basketball attendance barely reached 1,000 before its 3-year Ivy dominance that filled Newman with "Newman Nation" t-shirts and heavy frat participation. Steve Donohue's miraculous success building a WINNING team filled the other 3,500 seats. Not surprisingly, attendance is now significantly down.Jim Hyla
Maybe if we had more of this we'd have more cheering?
Many things noted here might contribute to waning enthusiasm and lower student attendance but remain peripheral to the core issue. In my experience, the majority of students are not die-hards. They attend athletic events to celebrate victory, not to demonstrate support for their struggling school-mates.
Just my $.02
We can't let Lynah die.
Why do they need an excuse to get drunk?
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: David Harding (---.hsd1.il.comcast.net)
Date: November 07, 2013 12:43AM
Not even the Cubs are immune to falling interest total incompetence. [espn.go.com]RichH
Except the Cubs. They'll fill Wrigley for another 100 years, regardless of how bad they are.
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: kicksave (---.syrcny.east.verizon.net)
Date: November 07, 2013 10:07AM
Atmosphere aside, we missed Cole Bardreau on the PP and offense in general.
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: Swampy (131.128.163.---)
Date: November 07, 2013 09:07PM
kicksave
Atmosphere aside, we missed Cole Bardreau on the PP and offense in general.
Absolutely. He brings more to the team than most other players.
+1
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: billhoward (---.hsd1.nj.comcast.net)
Date: November 08, 2013 08:42AM
Cornell claims to be the place where you can find instruction in any study. But can you take pole dancing as a for credit course? And that just points out an advantage schools like that have over Ivy Tower Cornell: better career preparation.RichH
Since when did Quinnipiac start holding classes?scoop85
I guess the "going to class" part of college didn't work for him.
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: marty (---.albyny.fios.verizon.net)
Date: November 08, 2013 09:33AM
billhoward
Cornell claims to be the place where you can find instruction in any study. But can you take pole dancing as a for credit course? And that just points out an advantage schools like that have over Ivy Tower Cornell: better career preparation.RichH
Since when did Quinnipiac start holding classes?scoop85
I guess the "going to class" part of college didn't work for him.
Since early this year I have been more worried about learning to execute on the ice than on the pole.
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: Trotsky (---.dc.dc.cox.net)
Date: November 08, 2013 09:59AM
Ezra didn't say anything about course credit. I am certain that someone on the Cornell campus can offer instruction in anything; you only need to find them.billhoward
Cornell claims to be the place where you can find instruction in any study. But can you take pole dancing as a for credit course?
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: Townie (---.twcny.res.rr.com)
Date: November 08, 2013 10:35AM
Trotsky
Ezra didn't say anything about course credit. I am certain that someone on the Cornell campus can offer instruction in anything; you only need to find them.billhoward
Cornell claims to be the place where you can find instruction in any study. But can you take pole dancing as a for credit course?
Maybe a fee course in Phys Ed...
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: Jerseygirl (---.adsl.snet.net)
Date: November 08, 2013 11:47AM
marty
billhoward
Cornell claims to be the place where you can find instruction in any study. But can you take pole dancing as a for credit course? And that just points out an advantage schools like that have over Ivy Tower Cornell: better career preparation.RichH
Since when did Quinnipiac start holding classes?scoop85
I guess the "going to class" part of college didn't work for him.
Since early this year I have been more worried about learning to execute on the ice than on the pole.
Pole dancing is great for strengthening one's core. Maybe Coach Howley can get on that, although I doubt there are many college-age male contact sport athletes secure enough with their masculinity and willing to eschew traditional gender constructs in order to don the patent-leather boots essential to keeping beginners from sliding off the pole when learning to do hands-free inversions.
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: Roy 82 (128.18.14.---)
Date: November 08, 2013 02:00PM
Jerseygirl
marty
billhoward
Cornell claims to be the place where you can find instruction in any study. But can you take pole dancing as a for credit course? And that just points out an advantage schools like that have over Ivy Tower Cornell: better career preparation.RichH
Since when did Quinnipiac start holding classes?scoop85
I guess the "going to class" part of college didn't work for him.
Since early this year I have been more worried about learning to execute on the ice than on the pole.
Pole dancing is great for strengthening one's core. Maybe Coach Howley can get on that, although I doubt there are many college-age male contact sport athletes secure enough with their masculinity and willing to eschew traditional gender constructs in order to don the patent-leather boots essential to keeping beginners from sliding off the pole when learning to do hands-free inversions.
I'll second that. I actually took a pole dancing class with my labmates as a work activity (along with aerial dance). It was extremely physically demanding. I was temped to put on the stilleto heel thigh-length boots but I resited.
Some of the pole dance routines you can find on video online (the athletic ones) are nothing short of amazing.
Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: Give My Regards (---.atc-nycorp.com)
Date: November 08, 2013 05:23PM
Roy 82
I'll second that. I actually took a pole dancing class with my labmates as a work activity (along with aerial dance). It was extremely physically demanding. I was temped to put on the stilleto heel thigh-length boots but I resited.
Some of the pole dance routines you can find on video online (the athletic ones) are nothing short of amazing.
OK, somebody look up the record for "thread drift". I think we've rocketed right past it.
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Re: 11/2 Quinnipiac
Posted by: Roy 82 (128.18.14.---)
Date: November 08, 2013 06:40PM
Give My Regards
Roy 82
I'll second that. I actually took a pole dancing class with my labmates as a work activity (along with aerial dance). It was extremely physically demanding. I was temped to put on the stilleto heel thigh-length boots but I resited.
Some of the pole dance routines you can find on video online (the athletic ones) are nothing short of amazing.
OK, somebody look up the record for "thread drift". I think we've rocketed right past it.
Au contraire! We have merely come full circle.
When you hear "Quinnipiac" don't you immediately think of poles?
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