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re: tOSU Prez insults the quality of education in the SEC
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:03 pm to jchamil
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:03 pm to jchamil
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Tell that to Clemson and North Carolina.
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Wichita State also has a great baseball program. You do know where the College World Series is held, right? Omaha, as in Nebraska, as in the Midwest.
Sorry, 2 cities in the Midwest care about college baseball. That clearly makes it not regional
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:08 pm to alabamabuckeye
His insecurity is showing.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:28 pm to alabamabuckeye
You wonder why he even bothers to "apologize" after reading all the past remarks he's made.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:34 pm to alabamabuckeye
Eye new we shud of joynd the Big 10. Now every1 theenks we r dum lik the rest of the SEC
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:35 pm to alabamabuckeye
Fornicate that derriere orifice.
Most if not all of the SEC schools are in 'Tier 1' and have national and internationally renowned programs, curricula and accomplishments.
e.g.:
Mizzou's famed School of Journalism, plus Education, Communications Business, Medicine, and Law and it's large floral and plant life exhibits.
Auburn's Education, Business, Agriculture, and Engineering programs, it's land, sea and space grant research institution status; and it has the only wireless engineering program in the country.
Texas A&M has the only Veterinary Medicine School in Texas, plus has excellent Business, Education, and Engineering curricula and is known as a research institution as well as one of the premiere military schools in America. (Only West Point has provided more generals and officers in all American conflicts other than A&M and LSU.)
Alabama's Law and Medicine Schools are well respected, and Bama is a very well known research institution, and has excellent Centers for Ethics and Social Responsibility and undergraduate programs such as URCAC and FATE, as well as Graduate Programs in Business and Education.
Ole Miss is a committed researsch institution, with projects in the Center for Study of Southern Culture, National Center for Physical Acoustics, and the Mississippi Law Research Institute. Ole Miss has excellent Law, Business, Medicine and Graduate Schools.
Mississippi State has highly ranked health programs in Counselor Educational Psychology and Especial Education, and in Veterinary Medicine; as well as the Bagley College of Engineering.
MSU is a Carnegie Research and Land and Sea Grant Institution (very high research activity.)
Georgia has well respected graduate programs in it's Colleges of Education and Law, and is both a land and sea grant research insitution. UGA offers the unique Odum School of Ecology. It also has excellent schools of Public Health, Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute.
South Carolina has the well-regarded Moore School of Business as well as excellent law, medical, engineering and education schools. USC has a variety of research centers such as Centers for GIS & Remote Sensing, Colon Cancer and Digital Humanites.
The rest of the SEC in just a moment..........
Most if not all of the SEC schools are in 'Tier 1' and have national and internationally renowned programs, curricula and accomplishments.
e.g.:
Mizzou's famed School of Journalism, plus Education, Communications Business, Medicine, and Law and it's large floral and plant life exhibits.
Auburn's Education, Business, Agriculture, and Engineering programs, it's land, sea and space grant research institution status; and it has the only wireless engineering program in the country.
Texas A&M has the only Veterinary Medicine School in Texas, plus has excellent Business, Education, and Engineering curricula and is known as a research institution as well as one of the premiere military schools in America. (Only West Point has provided more generals and officers in all American conflicts other than A&M and LSU.)
Alabama's Law and Medicine Schools are well respected, and Bama is a very well known research institution, and has excellent Centers for Ethics and Social Responsibility and undergraduate programs such as URCAC and FATE, as well as Graduate Programs in Business and Education.
Ole Miss is a committed researsch institution, with projects in the Center for Study of Southern Culture, National Center for Physical Acoustics, and the Mississippi Law Research Institute. Ole Miss has excellent Law, Business, Medicine and Graduate Schools.
Mississippi State has highly ranked health programs in Counselor Educational Psychology and Especial Education, and in Veterinary Medicine; as well as the Bagley College of Engineering.
MSU is a Carnegie Research and Land and Sea Grant Institution (very high research activity.)
Georgia has well respected graduate programs in it's Colleges of Education and Law, and is both a land and sea grant research insitution. UGA offers the unique Odum School of Ecology. It also has excellent schools of Public Health, Biomedical and Health Sciences Institute.
South Carolina has the well-regarded Moore School of Business as well as excellent law, medical, engineering and education schools. USC has a variety of research centers such as Centers for GIS & Remote Sensing, Colon Cancer and Digital Humanites.
The rest of the SEC in just a moment..........
This post was edited on 5/30/13 at 2:36 pm
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:41 pm to MetryTyger
Under Gee's tenure at Vandy he dissolved our athletic department. How bright is that?
FYI, and contrary to popular belief, Vandy's athletic department has been reinstated. David Williams is now the official AD.
FYI, and contrary to popular belief, Vandy's athletic department has been reinstated. David Williams is now the official AD.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:41 pm to USMC Gators
Honestly I don't know the context but I just laugh, shake my head about it, and move on
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:43 pm to USMC Gators
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No UF and VU?
He hasn't even added LSU to his post yet, be patient.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:44 pm to Buckeye06
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Honestly I don't know the context but I just laugh, shake my head about it, and move on
Even if it may seem like it's taken out of context, those are borderline comments for a football coach. Those things should never be said publicly by a university president.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:46 pm to ProjectP2294
How old is our buddy Gordon? If he makes it another 20 years I have a feeling he will be extremely pissed about the SEC circa 2033.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:50 pm to jchamil
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No one in the east cares about college baseball. Just like the Midwest, plains, northern plains, and mountain region.
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Tell that to Clemson and North Carolina
Wait.. wut?
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:55 pm to alabamabuckeye
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Ohio State's Gordon Gee: "You tell the SEC when they can learn to read and write, then they can figure out what we're doing"
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:57 pm to ProjectP2294
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Even if it may seem like it's taken out of context, those are borderline comments for a football coach. Those things should never be said publicly by a university president.
Oh I agree fully
Just saying I personally laugh it off. I can understand why people who graduated from the SEC would be pissed, as i stated originally
Posted on 5/30/13 at 2:59 pm to alabamabuckeye
This guy is on a roll.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 3:02 pm to alabamabuckeye
I guess the dude forgot that his head coach is a devout catholic. 
Posted on 5/30/13 at 3:04 pm to Roger Klarvin
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I guess the dude forgot that his head coach is a devout catholic.
wait
... maybe he's on to something
Posted on 5/30/13 at 3:04 pm to alabamabuckeye
This is a common theme. When LSU took Notre Dame to the rape shed a few years back, the common chant from their fans was "graduate....graduate.....graduate" I responded to one of the Ruddigers with "I can't spell very well, but I can count and 41 is much greater than 14." Their tears quenched my thirst after that game. 
Posted on 5/30/13 at 3:14 pm to MetryTyger
Rest of SEC (continued from above post)
Florida has well respected programs in engineering, Hough School of Business, Levin College of Law, and College of Medicine, and has compleged capital improvement programs involving Pharmacy, Nursing, Cancer & Genetics Research, and the new Biomedical Sciences Building. UF has a global leading Astronomy Dept and the McKnight Brain Institute, among others.
Arkansas' Walton College of Business, Colleges of Law and Business are nationally known, and its classification by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching is the highest possible, and is one of 108 'RU/VH' doctoral-granting high research institutions. Arkansas also started the Fulbright Scholarships, named after alumnus Senator William Fulbright.
Tennessee manages the U.S. Dept of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. It has an excellent Space Institute, as well as respected Colleges of Education, Health, Human Sciences, and schools of Law and Business. The campus is growing with new and or future Centers for Business, Public Policy, Music, and Engineering.
Kentucky has excellent Colleges of Business and Economics (Gatton) Medicine, and Law, and highly ranked graduate programs in public affairs and health. UK is a public land grant institution and has nationally recognized research programs in a variety of fields.
Louisiana State University has National Top 5 ranked-schools of: Veterinary Medicine, Petroleum Engineering, Hurricane Engineering (one of the few in the country), Landscape Architecture, Entrepreneurship & Business Incubation, Internal Auditing, Geophysics, and Graduate Business (MBA).
LSU is one of 30 Land, Sea, and Space Grant Institutions and one of select Research Institutions to be included in the Carnegie Institute's Very High Research Activity Universities.
LSU has the nationally known and protypical Cox Center for Student Athletes, featured internationally by New York Times, Wall Street Journal and in world-wide academic assocations.
The student-athletes in LSU's football program. e.g. have graduated at nearly an 80% clip in the last 5 years, trailing only Vanderbilt in the SEC.
LSU also boasts the world famous Pennington Biomedical Research Institute, famed for cutting edge technology in curing and treating chronic disease.
LSU has nationally respected Colleges of Law, Music&Dramatic Arts, Medicine, Agriculture, and all Engineering Disciplines, and has provided more generals and officers to all American conflicts than any school except West Point and Texas A&M.
Vanderbilt Universtiy is a highly-respected private institution that has many excellent schools such as the top-ranked Peabody College of Education and Develoment, highly ranked Owen Graduate School of Management, and excellent schools of Law, Nursing, Blair School of Music, Medicine (the Vanderbilt Medical Center is ranked one of the best in the nation.) Vanderbilt offers highly respected education in Liberal Arts.
Florida has well respected programs in engineering, Hough School of Business, Levin College of Law, and College of Medicine, and has compleged capital improvement programs involving Pharmacy, Nursing, Cancer & Genetics Research, and the new Biomedical Sciences Building. UF has a global leading Astronomy Dept and the McKnight Brain Institute, among others.
Arkansas' Walton College of Business, Colleges of Law and Business are nationally known, and its classification by the Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching is the highest possible, and is one of 108 'RU/VH' doctoral-granting high research institutions. Arkansas also started the Fulbright Scholarships, named after alumnus Senator William Fulbright.
Tennessee manages the U.S. Dept of Energy's Oak Ridge National Laboratory. It has an excellent Space Institute, as well as respected Colleges of Education, Health, Human Sciences, and schools of Law and Business. The campus is growing with new and or future Centers for Business, Public Policy, Music, and Engineering.
Kentucky has excellent Colleges of Business and Economics (Gatton) Medicine, and Law, and highly ranked graduate programs in public affairs and health. UK is a public land grant institution and has nationally recognized research programs in a variety of fields.
Louisiana State University has National Top 5 ranked-schools of: Veterinary Medicine, Petroleum Engineering, Hurricane Engineering (one of the few in the country), Landscape Architecture, Entrepreneurship & Business Incubation, Internal Auditing, Geophysics, and Graduate Business (MBA).
LSU is one of 30 Land, Sea, and Space Grant Institutions and one of select Research Institutions to be included in the Carnegie Institute's Very High Research Activity Universities.
LSU has the nationally known and protypical Cox Center for Student Athletes, featured internationally by New York Times, Wall Street Journal and in world-wide academic assocations.
The student-athletes in LSU's football program. e.g. have graduated at nearly an 80% clip in the last 5 years, trailing only Vanderbilt in the SEC.
LSU also boasts the world famous Pennington Biomedical Research Institute, famed for cutting edge technology in curing and treating chronic disease.
LSU has nationally respected Colleges of Law, Music&Dramatic Arts, Medicine, Agriculture, and all Engineering Disciplines, and has provided more generals and officers to all American conflicts than any school except West Point and Texas A&M.
Vanderbilt Universtiy is a highly-respected private institution that has many excellent schools such as the top-ranked Peabody College of Education and Develoment, highly ranked Owen Graduate School of Management, and excellent schools of Law, Nursing, Blair School of Music, Medicine (the Vanderbilt Medical Center is ranked one of the best in the nation.) Vanderbilt offers highly respected education in Liberal Arts.
Posted on 5/30/13 at 3:14 pm to GCTiger11
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Well Mr. gee, your an retarded idiot.
I see he's rubbing off on you.
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