I remember Bradley-St. Louis games used to big rivalry games. Saw many games down at Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis. The Bradley-ISU rivalry doesn't come close to those games. Would be great to have them back in the MVC.
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Originally posted by tornado View PostUAB just dropped football - thus CUSA (Conference USA) will likely look to replace them as a conference member shortly.....
as well as the loss of a lot of revenue in Athletics that is hurting their academics...
and they are protesting in large numbers at the Board meeting - they have very passionate fans
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. - The UA Board of Trustees meeting has now ended. There's a block party going on next door to the Alumni Society House. Trustee Joe Espy told the UAB community he's heard their voices. He said public funds were taken from education to fund athletics and is asking the community if they want to continue doing that. UAB Faculty Rep Chad Epps asked the trustees to
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Originally posted by Chico View PostI remember Bradley-St. Louis games used to big rivalry games. Saw many games down at Kiel Auditorium in St. Louis. The Bradley-ISU rivalry doesn't come close to those games. Would be great to have them back in the MVC.
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Originally posted by tornado View PostUAB's Board of Trustees is meeting presently and their fans are furious about their decisions and dropping football...
as well as the loss of a lot of revenue in Athletics that is hurting their academics...
and they are protesting in large numbers at the Board meeting - they have very passionate fans
http://www.abc3340.com/story/2804460...-the-community
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Originally posted by Vent View PostFootball is king in Alabama. I would not be surprised if it is reinstated at UAB in the future.
Kind of like Drake basketball in Des Moines with Iowa and Iowa State.
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Originally posted by Old Coach View PostI think one of the problems for UAB is that even in Birmingham, they come in 3rd behind Alabama and Auburn.
Kind of like Drake basketball in Des Moines with Iowa and Iowa State.
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Originally posted by BUspartan View PostIf UAB does reinstate the program, they need a new stadium. Badly. I've been to Legion Field unfortunately and it's absolutely awful. Plus it's not even near campus if i remember correctly.
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Opponents of UAB President Ray Watts and his decision to kill the school's football program are voicing their concerns to trustees of the University of Alabama system.
..why if their press is all over this story of their board meeting - is our press completely oblivious to the important meeting going on at Bradley?
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Originally posted by tornado View Posthttp://www.myfoxal.com/story/2804502...0TuO7k.twitter
Opponents of UAB President Ray Watts and his decision to kill the school's football program are voicing their concerns to trustees of the University of Alabama system.
..why if their press is all over this story of their board meeting - is our press completely oblivious to the important meeting going on at Bradley?
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I do remember going to protest on campus against the Board of Trustees in 1965 or 1966. The NIT had invited BU to participate in the NIT Tournament and the Board of Trustees turned down the invitation. At that time the NIT Tournament was bigger than the NCAA Tournament, and all games were played at Madison Square Gardens in New York City. The protest was held outside of the Bradley Hall building and there were a lot of people there. Students, alums and fans were all in attendance. There were a lot of people there. I remember it like it was yesterday. There was a lot more passion for Bradley basketball then.
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Originally posted by Vent View PostIt's a really simple answer. The media is at the UAB meeting because people are passionate about football in Alabama and the entire south. That is why there are people protesting in Birmingham and at the meeting. The board of trustees meeting at BU today is not that big of a deal to people up here, other than the people on this board and a few others. If it was that big of a deal, wouldn't we be protesting on campus or at least attending the meeting? I bet it would be a bigger deal with us there as opposed to talking about it on this message board, myself included.
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Originally posted by Vent View PostI do remember going to protest on campus against the Board of Trustees in 1965 or 1966. The NIT had invited BU to participate in the NIT Tournament and the Board of Trustees turned down the invitation. At that time the NIT Tournament was bigger than the NCAA Tournament, and all games were played at Madison Square Gardens in New York City. The protest was held outside of the Bradley Hall building and there were a lot of people there. Students, alums and fans were all in attendance. There were a lot of people there. I remember it like it was yesterday. There was a lot more passion for Bradley basketball then.What part of illegal don't you understand?
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