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MUScoop => Hangin' at the Al => Topic started by: real chili 83 on October 09, 2014, 09:08:57 PM
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Hats off to JayBee.
Two years ago, he called it.
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2 years ago Jay Bee said Ellenson was coming to Marquette? That's quite the prediction. We won't know if he's the real deal until he plays see how he does, but if Jay Bee made the to MU prediction, he certainly called it.
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JD, go take a nap.
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JD, go take a nap.
Are you saying Jay Bee didn't call that he was coming to MU 2 years ago?
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Hats off to JayBee.
Two years ago, he called it.
Did that call also include Ellenson losing interest in MU, Brent leaving, Wojo coming and restarting Ellenson recruiting?
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Nobody called Ellenson to MU two years ago.
JayBee was the first on this board to highlight and call out his potential, and the fact that he was under rated. He was spot-on, and easily a year ahead of most others assessment of Henry's potential.
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Nobody called Ellenson to MU two years ago.
JayBee was the first on this board to highlight and call out his potential, and the fact that he was under rated. He was spot-on, and easily a year ahead of most others assessment of Henry's potential.
100% correct. Tip of the hat to Jay Bee. He was saying Henry could end up top 10 when he was barely top 100.
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JD, go take a nap.
JD?
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JD, go take a nap.
Is Dodds here?
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Chico's initials.
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I have to go up north on Tuesday. Might stop by the NN in RL with my MU sweatshirt on for some afternoon pie.
Keefe????
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I see. There is a user, "JD", I assure you, different guy.
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Nobody called Ellenson to MU two years ago.
JayBee was the first on this board to highlight and call out his potential, and the fact that he was under rated. He was spot-on, and easily a year ahead of most others assessment of Henry's potential.
I think JayBee was one of his most ardent supporters....no question about it. Kudos to a few other that identified him as well, including the OP who hasn't been around for a year. Incidentally, he was top 25 more than 2 years ago.
http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=33321.0
Loved Canadian Dimes comments on the first page...LOL
(http://i60.tinypic.com/716yl2.jpg)
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I have to go up north on Tuesday. Might stop by the NN in RL with my MU sweatshirt on for some afternoon pie.
Keefe????
I would recommend the afternoon Swedish Lingonberry pie. I understand it can sometimes be tart but if you cut the right slice it is particularly succulent. Mouthwatering, in fact.
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I would recommend the afternoon Swedish Lingonberry pie. I understand it can sometimes be tart but if you cut the right slice it is particularly succulent. Mouthwatering, in fact.
But can you get some damn fine cup of coffee?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12QQV3lyYj0
Btw, I love that you can insert an FTP link easier than embed a youtube clip on this site =p
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But can you get some damn fine cup of coffee?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12QQV3lyYj0
Btw, I love that you can insert an FTP link easier than embed a youtube clip on this site =p
https://www.youtube.com/v/12QQV3lyYj0
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But can you get some damn fine cup of coffee?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=12QQV3lyYj0
Btw, I love that you can insert an FTP link easier than embed a youtube clip on this site =p
That café is Twede's in North Bend, at the base of Mt. Si. They are still serving up fresh cherry pie that will bring a man to his knees. I like a slice now and then. As much as the next man.
http://www.twedescafe.com/
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I think JayBee was one of his most ardent supporters....no question about it. Kudos to a few other that identified him as well, including the OP who hasn't been around for a year. Incidentally, he was top 25 more than 2 years ago.
http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?topic=33321.0
Loved Canadian Dimes comments on the first page...LOL
Ha i love it, rick and john long time friends
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Met rick during hanzlik days and john after
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At the in laws tonight. My SIL quipped that HE must not have had the grades for Madison. My BIL used to be the prez of UW alumni assoc. He's a great guy by the way. SIL is ok too.
Typical badger drool.
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At the in laws tonight. My SIL quipped that HE must not have had the grades for Madison. My BIL used to be the prez of UW alumni assoc. He's a great guy by the way. SIL is ok too.
Typical badger drool.
And your response was....?
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And your response was....?
Took the words out of my mouth.
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Took the words out of my mouth.
I said "my, aren't we full of ourselves".
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Hope he is the real deal. can we change the post title to Ellenson--Done Deal?
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At the in laws tonight. My SIL quipped that HE must not have had the grades for Madison. My BIL used to be the prez of UW alumni assoc. He's a great guy by the way. SIL is ok too.
Typical badger drool.
Do they really believe that or just getting under your skin?
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At the in laws tonight. My SIL quipped that HE must not have had the grades for Madison. My BIL used to be the prez of UW alumni assoc. He's a great guy by the way. SIL is ok too.
Typical badger drool.
All you had to say was, "Ron Dayne." Four years at Buckyland and he could barely read the Wonderlic test. Scored a 4 out of 50.
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I said "my, aren't we full of ourselves".
I think the response should be why doesn't UW graduate it's basketball players if they are such great students coming out of high school. I know they will then say that UW is just such a tough academic institution of higher learning. But just point out the majors of the basketball team and football team and again ask why they graduate such a low percentage of these academic studs. Does Bo make them less smart with his coaching style given their great academic backgrounds coming in...?
See: http://stanford.scout.com/story/1273612-the-bootleg-s-2013-graduation-rate-analysis
Sorry, on the link scroll down to "Bottom 10 Basketball Grad Rates: Major Programs" and "Biggest Difference in Grad Rates Between Basketball Players and All Students" a little over half way down after the football stuff. For the Harvard of the Midwest that only takes academic studs, it is a little embarrassing.
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At the in laws tonight. My SIL quipped that HE must not have had the grades for Madison. My BIL used to be the prez of UW alumni assoc. He's a great guy by the way. SIL is ok too.
Typical badger drool.
You should ask then why Bo was still following him around this summer. Presumably his grades hadn't changed from then until now.
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I think the response should be why doesn't UW graduate it's basketball players if they are such great students coming out of high school. I know they will then say that UW is just such a tough academic institution of higher learning. But just point out the majors of the basketball team and football team and again ask why they graduate such a low percentage of these academic studs. Does Bo make them less smart with his coaching style given their great academic backgrounds coming in...?
See: http://stanford.scout.com/story/1273612-the-bootleg-s-2013-graduation-rate-analysis
Sorry, on the link scroll down to "Bottom 10 Basketball Grad Rates: Major Programs" and "Biggest Difference in Grad Rates Between Basketball Players and All Students" a little over half way down after the football stuff. For the Harvard of the Midwest that only takes academic studs, it is a little embarrassing.
How did they get the "Harvard of the Midwest" reputation? I mean in the Midwest there's at least Michigan, Notre dame, university of Chicago and northwestern that are better. Maybe UofI as well?
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How did they get the "Harvard of the Midwest" reputation? I mean in the Midwest there's at least Michigan, Notre dame, university of Chicago and northwestern that are better. Maybe UofI as well?
I don't think they actually have that reputation. They would like to, but they do not have that reputation. There are at least a dozen if not more schools just in the surrounding states that have better lay to that claim.
I think it was something that some UW alumni self proclaimed and is now used as a joke by others. I don't know of anyone that thinks they are the Harvard of the Midwest other than a few older alumni (I am an alum of UW Madison and Marquette, so I have many UW friends who are a bit older). I think the younger generations look at US News and realize they are not the Harvard of the Midwest. It is something I hear amongst older alums more who are a bit out of touch. But these same older alums tend to often be down on the football team as bringing down the schools reputation (I think they want something more like Northwestern or at least those from the '80's just used the excuse that UW can't have a competitive team because they are the... wait for it... Harvard of the Midwest).
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How did they get the "Harvard of the Midwest" reputation? I mean in the Midwest there's at least Michigan, Notre dame, university of Chicago and northwestern that are better. Maybe UofI as well?
1. Fabulous graduate school. One of the best in the world.
2. Lack of a second similar university in the state that leads people to temper their enthusiasm.
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1. Fabulous graduate school. One of the best in the world.
2. Lack of a second similar university in the state that leads people to temper their enthusiasm.
Oh I don't doubt that they're a fantastic school and better than us in about everything except two programs (though not as much as they like to act) but I was just pointing out Harvard of the Midwest seemed like a stretch. But I definitely get point no 2
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I don't think they actually have that reputation. They would like to, but they do not have that reputation. There are at least a dozen if not more schools just in the surrounding states that have better lay to that claim.
I think it was something that some UW alumni self proclaimed and is now used as a joke by others. I don't know of anyone that thinks they are the Harvard of the Midwest other than a few older alumni (I am an alum of UW Madison and Marquette, so I have many UW friends who are a bit older). I think the younger generations look at US News and realize they are not the Harvard of the Midwest. It is something I hear amongst older alums more who are a bit out of touch. But these same older alums tend to often be down on the football team as bringing down the schools reputation (I think they want something more like Northwestern or at least those from the '80's just used the excuse that UW can't have a competitive team because they are the... wait for it... Harvard of the Midwest).
this. Michigan, UofC, Northwestern, Notre Lame. UW isn't even in the same category of exclusivity or academic tradition.
Grew up in Michigan and found it so weird to encounter UW alumna who assumed everyone considers Madison the center of the academic universe.
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1. Fabulous graduate school. One of the best in the world.
2. Lack of a second similar university in the state that leads people to temper their enthusiasm.
which grad school is so fabulous
Off the top of my head, the below schools are ahead of UW..
Business - UC, Northwestern, Michigan way ahead
Medical - Michigan, Northwestern ahead
Engineering - maybe? But not far ahead of Michigan I don't believe
Law - Northwestern & Michigan certainly well ahead
What's left?
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which grad school is so fabulous
Off the top of my head, the below schools are ahead of UW..
Business - UC, Northwestern, Michigan way ahead
Medical - Michigan, Northwestern ahead
Engineering - maybe? But not far ahead of Michigan I don't believe
Law - Northwestern & Michigan certainly well ahead
What's left?
Physical therapy - Marquette :)
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which grad school is so fabulous
Off the top of my head, the below schools are ahead of UW..
Business - UC, Northwestern, Michigan way ahead
Medical - Michigan, Northwestern ahead
Engineering - maybe? But not far ahead of Michigan I don't believe
Law - Northwestern & Michigan certainly well ahead
What's left?
All sorts of PhD programs in agriculture, natural sciences, and the humanities.
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I am not sure about the grades thing. However, if his brother was not at Marquette, do you think Henry goes there?
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I am not sure about the grades thing. However, if his brother was not at Marquette, do you think Henry goes there?
Probably not. And your point?
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I am not sure about the grades thing. However, if his brother was not at Marquette, do you think Henry goes there?
I think we are somewhat in consideration with Wojo building a good relationship (more than we were with buzz) but it comes down to another heartbreak for MU losing a top recruit. But after seeing Wally at madness he is in the very least a fantastic practice player and more deserving of a scholarship than many of the other players I've seen come through here.
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Exactly. I don't really see the problem with taking a flyer on an athletic wing player whose development *may* have been hampered by injury, and whose brother is one of the top players in the country in hopes that he comes here.
At worst you have landed a role player who is a great athlete and fills out the end of the bench.
At best you have a diamond in the rough AND his top 10 rated brother.
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Hey sometimes when you go to the Bar your friend has to the girl who's alright looking just so you can get the hot chick......
Take one for the team.....
Exactly. I don't really see the problem with taking a flyer on an athletic wing player whose development *may* have been hampered by injury, and whose brother is one of the top players in the country in hopes that he comes here.
At worst you have landed a role player who is a great athlete and fills out the end of the bench.
At best you have a diamond in the rough AND his top 10 rated brother.
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which grad school is so fabulous
Off the top of my head, the below schools are ahead of UW..
Business - UC, Northwestern, Michigan way ahead
Medical - Michigan, Northwestern ahead
Engineering - maybe? But not far ahead of Michigan I don't believe
Law - Northwestern & Michigan certainly well ahead
What's left?
Minnesota is ahead in engineering. I think Michigan and Illinois might be as well.
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How did they get the "Harvard of the Midwest" reputation? I mean in the Midwest there's at least Michigan, Notre dame, university of Chicago and northwestern that are better. Maybe UofI as well?
They didn't, at least not anywhere outside of Madison. But it's probably the Harvard of Madison.
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All sorts of PhD programs in agriculture, natural sciences, and the humanities.
all of them ahead of the other universities in the Midwest?
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all of them ahead of the other universities in the Midwest?
I don't know. I never made that claim.
Look, I am certainly not saying that they are "the Harvard of the Midwest." I am simply saying that their graduate school drives their reputation more than their undergraduate school does. It is collectively one of the best graduate schools in the world. For instance, here are some rankings based on the research produced and similar factors.
http://www.shanghairanking.com/ARWU2014.html
#21 in the world.
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MUSOD>UW Dental School---aina?
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I don't know. I never made that claim.
Look, I am certainly not saying that they are "the Harvard of the Midwest." I am simply saying that their graduate school drives their reputation more than their undergraduate school does. It is collectively one of the best graduate schools in the world. For instance, here are some rankings based on the research produced and similar factors.
http://www.shanghairanking.com/ARWU2014.html
#21 in the world.
got it - not trying to argue really... Just interesting how ridiculous that claim is... "Harvard of the Midwest"
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JD?
But i'm not tired.
And yes, very different guy, right hoss?
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which grad school is so fabulous
Off the top of my head, the below schools are ahead of UW..
Business - UC, Northwestern, Michigan way ahead
Medical - Michigan, Northwestern ahead
Engineering - maybe? But not far ahead of Michigan I don't believe
Law - Northwestern & Michigan certainly well ahead
What's left?
UW Applied Security Analysis (MBA) and Real Estate (undergrad) are very well respected. MU has an undergrad Applied Investment Management program.
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Do they really believe that or just getting under your skin?
She made the comment with out thinking. After I gave her grief, her husband was taken aback a little.
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UW Applied Security Analysis (MBA) and Real Estate (undergrad) are very well respected. MU has an undergrad Applied Investment Management program.
yep but not even in the top three within the Midwest for MBA (not sure on other)
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Remind me...what was the original point of this thread?
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Remind me...what was the original point of this thread?
Whether or not I should by a pair of Sperry Topsiders.
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yep but not even in the top three within the Midwest for MBA (not sure on other)
Yeah, nothing special for their general MBA program. Unless your looking for those specializations its Kellogg or Booth.
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Yeah, nothing special for their general MBA program. Unless your looking for those specializations its Kellogg or Booth.
or Michigan... or Indiana... or Carnegie Melon... or Notre Dame... or Washington U.
I'll lay off now - I know UW is a solid MBA, but the Harvard of midwest claim is so completely ridiculous, it deserves some fact checking
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or Michigan... or Indiana... or Carnegie Melon... or Notre Dame... or Washington U.
I'll lay off now - I know UW is a solid MBA, but the Harvard of midwest claim is so completely ridiculous, it deserves some fact checking
Sorry, I didn't put in any qualifiers. Harvard of the Midwest is only applicable if you are talking Harvard of Ag schools.
I was only pointing out 2 programs within my industry where UW does well. I mentioned Kellogg and Booth because you can live in MKE and commute to those programs.
By the way, I would go to UW before Notre Dame for my MBA. Way before. Just sayin'.
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Harvard of the Midwest is only applicable if you are talking Harvard of Ag schools.
Wait, you're telling me that Lawrence University isn't the Harvard of the Midwest??? Man, do I have a few choice words for a certain bumper sticker salesman.