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MUFlutieEffect

The Flutie Effect: "A significant and positive correlation between a university having a successful team and higher quality of incoming freshmen, alumni donations, and graduation rates."

- The Economist, January 3rd, 2007

77ncaachamps

Makes sense.

MU-Davidson and MU-Butler were two of the most competitive games of the tourney in the final minutes.
SS Marquette

MUCam

That's odd. I did not see any UW-Madison celebration pictures in there.

brewcity77

Quote from: MUCam on April 07, 2013, 11:17:02 AM
That's odd. I did not see any UW-Madison celebration pictures in there.



Wisconsin PG George Marshall celebrates his last game in a Wisconsin uniform by allowing Marshall Henderson to get a held ball call.



Bo Ryan accepts a brilliant officiating call with his usual grace.



Sam Dekker cries tears of joy as he realizes he will finally get a break from playing Wisconsin's slow-down style for 8 months.

MUFlutieEffect

The Flutie Effect: "A significant and positive correlation between a university having a successful team and higher quality of incoming freshmen, alumni donations, and graduation rates."

- The Economist, January 3rd, 2007

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