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Due to commercial overexposure, more than cats I now hate NCAA graduates. So you were not successful in one collegiate endeavor, so you will professionally pursue another that you are probably less qualified for than sports. Why not show a collegiate school's department of education advertising that so few of our students get jobs in their major (social studies) that they will pursue employment in another area, such as short-order cook or politician? Do I ever dread sitting in Ford Field listening to that drivel again, and again, and again, and ......... !
At least up on the board, they would show the college ads for Wisconsin, St. Cloud State, and possibly also No. Mich, and Vermont (but I must have missed those). The name scrambles are on their second run, because I think I got them all wrong again last year. And the same for the "Who Am I?" quiz and puzzle picture. The "C" in NCAA does not stand for creativity, and the "N" does not stand for new.
Nathan
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