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re: State Fans turning on Stingray for Tosh.O

Posted on 11/9/17 at 12:33 pm to
Posted by anc
Member since Nov 2012
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Posted on 11/9/17 at 12:33 pm to
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I tie my self worth to the two degrees I obtained from the University of Alabama, my job title, and my family. Alabama’s athletics success is just lagniappe.



So you have a master's degree and you don't recognize that it is possible that there are successful people that went to Mississippi State?

I have been involved in higher education for over half my life, as a student, professor or administrator.

The best undergraduate professor I had (at lowly MSU) went to Southern Illinois-Carbondale.
The best graduate professor (at lowly LSU) I had went to Stetson.
The most respected colleague and the smartest person I know went to Ole Miss.
My boss, who is one of the best people on this earth, went to tiny Division III Millsaps.

There is life outside of Tuscaloosa. You can GFY with this "I'm better than anyone that went to MSU because I went to and cheer for Alabama" crap.
This post was edited on 11/9/17 at 12:39 pm
Posted by Tuscaloosa
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Posted on 11/9/17 at 12:39 pm to
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The best undergraduate professor I had (at lowly MSU) went to Southern Illinois-Carbondale.
The best graduate professor (at lowly LSU) I had went to Stetson.
The most respected colleague and the smartest person I know went to Ole Miss.
My boss, who is one of the best people on this earth, went to tiny Division III Millsaps.

There is life outside of Tuscaloosa.


Sounds like you’ve spent your entire life in the state of Mississippi. You should expand your horizons, Professor.
Posted by StarkRebel
Member since Sep 2014
2175 posts
Posted on 11/9/17 at 12:44 pm to
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The most respected colleague and the smartest person I know went to Ole Miss


Checks out
Posted by Lonnie Utah
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Member since Jul 2012
24127 posts
Posted on 11/9/17 at 12:58 pm to
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I have been involved in higher education for over half my life, as a student, professor or administrator.



/Hijack mode ON

The smartest professor I ever had was my freshmen English Professor at the Citadel. He graduated from the Citadel in 1950 an was promptly shipped off to Korea to fight in the Korean War as an infantry Lieutenant.

He was shot up so badly during an engagement they though he was dead and threw him on a truck full of dead bodies. Someone just happened to see him move and they pulled him off and got him patched up. He spent about 6 months on a hospital ship before they could ship him back to the States. He spent the next year or two in Walter Reed learning to walk (and everything else) again. He earned a Masters from Duke in Shakespearean literature from his hospital bed at Walter Reed.

He was a 4 sport Letterman at the Citadel (Football, Basketball, Baseball and Track (you could do that in the 1950s)). He once told us in class that while in the hospital he knew he'd be lucky to walk again, much less run again. So he threw himself into reading. He was THE most well read person I have ever met. And unbelievably tough (both physically and academically).

RIP Col. Alexander.
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