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Quote from: wadesworld on December 25, 2010, 10:50:55 PM
Had a little fun over there (linked the picture of Booker Stanley and the guy he beat the heck out of with the sentence "And how's this for a model student athlete?"):

This is absolutely hilarious to read.  I love how UW@Madison fans try to convince people that they are over the fact that Vander is not at UW@Madison and that they are better off without him, yet anytime anything Vander comes up there's a thread on it.  This thread is already 3 pages long, weeks after the annual MU vs. UW@Madison game, days before Big 10 (11? 12?) season, and is full of hate for an 18 year old kid because he corrected a decision that he made as a 15 year old child.  What a sad world we live in.

It is incredible how people on this board can try to convince themselves that UW@Madison compares to Yale, Harvard, Penn, and the other Ivy League schools, and yet your reading comprehension and analytical skills are so terrible.  UW@Madison is ranked the 45th best college in the USA and Marquette University is ranked the 75th best college in the USA.  Reading this forum and your elitist attitudes would make it seem like we're talking about a top 5 university compared to a university ranked in the 400s.  It's especially funny because UW@Madison is a large public school that is funded by the taxpayers, while Marquette is a private school, and yet the gap is so small.  Not to mention, UW@Madison is ranked that high NOT because of their undergraduate education, but because of the research opportunities provided to their graduate programs.  The undergraduate programs at each school are virtually the same.  And the funniest part about this whole thing is that I would be willing to put money on the fact that 85% of the people that post on here never set foot on UW@Madison as a student in their life and went to some UW@Extension (Whitewater, Eau Claire, etc.) and thus "identify" with the Badgers.  Hilarious.

This article is about the relationship that Vander has formed with a young NBA player who has recently gone through what he will be going through for the next few years of his life.  Since when should this be considered a BAD thing to find a mentor who a person can look up to for help in a similar situation to what he will soon be in?  So Vander should NOT seek the advice and help of others in the profession that he some day dreams to be in?  None of you ever seeked professional advice in your life?  Interesting.

This is also an article written ABOUT Vander and his relationship with Sanders, not BY Vander Blue.  Vander did not call a press conference to declare that he was leaving for the NBA before conference play began in his freshman year of college.  He was asked a question and gave an honest answer.  If you can't figure that out, then this is where the analytical skill problems come in with you people.  Who wouldn't evaluate their draft status after the season is over?  Evaluating his draft status can be as simple as asking himself "Am I good enough to get looked at by NBA scouts or not?" and answering "No" and moving on.  By saying that he will evaluate his draft status he is NOT saying that he will hire an agent and get drafted, and I'm not quite sure how you come to this conclusion by the quote that he gave AS AN ANSWER TO REPORTERS (this is where the reading comprehension problems come in with you people).  None of you ever evaluated whether or not you could find yourself a better position to be in?  I feel bad for you, then.  Whether Vander will ever be good enough to play in the NBA or not is still to be seen, but even if he isn't, he will make money playing somewhere in Europe, so basketball is the profession that he has chosen to pursue.  To give anything less than he can to that goal and to not seek advice from those who are in the same field that he will be would be a major mistake.

And let me get this straight, any student-athlete who considers going pro in his or her respective sport before he or she graduates does not care about academics, according to you people?  Really?  Hmm, that is a very interesting conclusion to come to.  Well, Devin Harris, one of your own beloved Badgers, left after his junior year and did not receive his degree.  He must not have been very into his academics at UW@Madison.  And to think the all-holy UW@Madison would take a player like that...  And let me guess, Andrew Luck, a projected top 3 pick in the NFL draft (probably number 1) is considering leaving Stanford early to go to the NFL.  He, a guy with a cumulative GPA of 3.5 in Engineering at Stanford, must not be much into the academic part of student-athlete...I mean, if he's considering leaving college early then he can't be.  What an absolute joke you people are.  But yeah, definitely, student-athletes at UW@Madison are held to much higher standards than any other student-athletes.  Just ask John Clay, the guy who couldn't even stay eligible at the AMAZING Racine Park High School (LOL!) and yet is an HONOR STUDENT at UW@Madison!  Hilarious!  And how's this for a model student athlete? That man couldn't go to UW@Madison, they're all Saints, especially their student athletes!  By the way, can Ron Dayne even read what his awards and trophies say?  I didn't think so.

Was that Brian Butch who put my Big Mac into it's box on the 2000 block of Broadway in Madison?!  Talk about the great development of players by Saint Bo!  Man, that guy must've been the first ever McDonald's All American to end up actually working AT a McDonald's, and he even had FIVE years of college to develop his game!  He legitimately got worse in college!

I suppose I will now be booted for life from this forum, because anybody who brings some perspective to this insane board is Satan, so my one post and one thread of reading was an awesome time.  I hope you enjoyed it as much as I did!  In all seriousness, though, please continue to make threads bashing the local talent.  Marquette enjoys reaping the benefits of your idiocy.  Welcome to Marquette University, Wesley Matthews/Vander Blue...heck, even Jeronne Maymon did us some good by bringing Vander Blue into the program.  Ironic how I can't remember the last Milwaukee boy that both Marquette and UW@Madison were interested in ended up at UW@Madison.  Probably Devin Harris.  Stay classy, UW@Madison!

this letter was bigger than jesus.

mu-rara

Quote from: Victor McCormick on January 02, 2011, 02:31:34 PM
Correct. We also do not have Phys. Ed. classes such as bowling (Maymon) or badminton, which are found at basically every big state school. Sure, we have a few less difficult classes/majors (Communication Studies maybe), but those are actual legit majors that do prepare you for a job and have non-athlete students in them.

James "Stretch" Gregory was a Swahili major. (as quoted by Milw Journal back in the day)

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Quote from: mu-rara on January 03, 2011, 11:45:11 AM
James "Stretch" Gregory was a Swahili major. (as quoted by Milw Journal back in the day)

Well, if we just made that up for him, thats pretty shady. But if we had a legit Swahili professor at that time who was teaching legit classes for more than just that one athlete, I don't see how that's any less legitimate than a Spanish or French major...

mu-rara

Quote from: Victor McCormick on January 03, 2011, 11:49:24 AM
Well, if we just made that up for him, thats pretty shady. But if we had a legit Swahili professor at that time who was teaching legit classes for more than just that one athlete, I don't see how that's any less legitimate than a Spanish or French major...

I was only pointing out how broad the choices are at UW, and how they can find a major for everyone.

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Quote from: Nukem2 on December 25, 2010, 09:17:33 AM
I was always prepared.  alas, the scouts and agents never called.... 8-)

Well, they're calling now...   so hurry up with that double espresso latte, okay?
You actually have a degree from Marquette?

Quote from: muguru
No...and after reading many many psosts from people on this board that do...I have to say I'm MUCH better off, if this is the type of "intelligence" a degree from MU gets you. It sure is on full display I will say that.

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