I do not like the bottom 10, whether the Cajuns are listed or not. This is cheap humor at the expense of the athletes who work all week to play these games. I think this stuff just rubs salt in the wound.
I also think UNT may give the Cajuns more trouble with UNT than everyone is expecting.
These message board are giving UNT more incetive as the days progress. I am sure they are pasteing a lot of the articles about the Cajun offense, bottom 10 stuff and internet predicitions on a bulletin board in their locker rooms.
Our boys better not look past this game.![]()
I most heartedly agree and the same goes for tossing out words like "cupcake" and "patsy" by ESPN and other media types. But, be careful Fish, you don't want to be accused of "political correctness" (formerly known as a basic respect for people). These are the times we live in.
DC .02's worth.
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I sent them an eMail, saying they should calculate the bottom 10 by dividing winning percent by athletic budget. Reasons:
1) Picking on smaller schools is poor sportsmanship.
2) Picking on the big boys is a lot more fun. Nobody is interested in UNT's struggles, but they would love to see Michigan and ND (sorry, CDeb) in the bottom 10.
3) Since the big schools also have big rivals with big fan bases, focusing on the big schools will drive more traffic to their website.
If you like that idea, go to the website and tell them you like that idea.
I tell you what - I don't care where a kid plays college football - it takes guts, sacrifice, blood, sweat and tears. I respect every one of them and I don't like hearing what's said often by the bobble heads in the booth. It ties into why I want the players and programs in the ESPN Tuesday night games in Troy or Boca or Murfreesboro or Lafayette to get all the attention.
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