Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
Na, I think I'll just stick around.Gonzo wrote:Begone, Tar Hole.AppGrad1 wrote:I wonder what college a high school kid can pull for since they have never attended a college.. Same goes for my dad and mom.
Your snark is almost as annoying as your disloyalty.
You know NOTHING of my loyalties from a message board thread.
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
I was really referring to your inner-Tar Hole. Meet me and the priest at KBS for the exorcism.AppGrad1 wrote:Na, I think I'll just stick around.Gonzo wrote:Begone, Tar Hole.AppGrad1 wrote:I wonder what college a high school kid can pull for since they have never attended a college.. Same goes for my dad and mom.
Your snark is almost as annoying as your disloyalty.
You know NOTHING of my loyalties from a message board thread.
Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
lol this thread is a joke...
I grew up on UNC football and basketball, so yes I still follow both closely and fairly passionately.
I am also an Alum and season ticket holder at KBS and have traveled on my own dime to see more App St basketball games home and away than most.
If any of you have a problem with me checking on a UNC score, come see me on University Dr. come tailgate time and we can discuss it face to face.
I grew up on UNC football and basketball, so yes I still follow both closely and fairly passionately.
I am also an Alum and season ticket holder at KBS and have traveled on my own dime to see more App St basketball games home and away than most.
If any of you have a problem with me checking on a UNC score, come see me on University Dr. come tailgate time and we can discuss it face to face.
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
So, is this part of your Charlie Cobb back story?
"Some people call me hillbilly. Some people call me mountain man. You can call me Appalachian. Appalachian's what I am."-- Del McCoury Band
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
Why is it so wrong to pull for a team that you do not compete with. As long as it is not Carolina
But really what is the problem. You can't see us on TV and you can see ACC for example so you can watch a game and pull for someone. How does that hurt us?

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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
The way I see it, we are competing with all the ACC schools. App may not play them as much as we'd like but when it comes to fan support and even financial support from our own alumni base, we most certainly compete with UNC and NCSU.
In my opinion, wearing another school's colors instead of representing Appalachian is a missed opportunity and a negative for ASU. I love going out to the bar on Duke/UNC night wearing black and gold.
I did not root for App as a kid either, which I assume is the case for most anyone who didn't grow up in the area or have parents who went to App. Like most others growing up in North Carolina, I was raised on ACC basketball too. I'll still follow the games and if there is not an App game on at the time, I'll watch them when they come on TV and root for the local teams (except UNC) to do well.
Checking a score or even watching a game is completely harmless. What I don't understand is getting decked out in baby blue or red to scream at the TV while a school you didn't attend is playing and a school you did attend has a season going on as well. The ACC plays great basketball, I enjoy watching it as well but I'm not sitting on the edge of my seat and the outcome sure isn't going to make or break my night.
While I don't understand keeping that kind of passion for another school, what really gets under my skin is App grads who are Ram's Club/Wolfpack Club members. Those schools do not need your financial support nearly as much as your alma mater and I wish UNC/NCSU would never see another penny from an Appalachian alumnus.
In my opinion, wearing another school's colors instead of representing Appalachian is a missed opportunity and a negative for ASU. I love going out to the bar on Duke/UNC night wearing black and gold.
I did not root for App as a kid either, which I assume is the case for most anyone who didn't grow up in the area or have parents who went to App. Like most others growing up in North Carolina, I was raised on ACC basketball too. I'll still follow the games and if there is not an App game on at the time, I'll watch them when they come on TV and root for the local teams (except UNC) to do well.
Checking a score or even watching a game is completely harmless. What I don't understand is getting decked out in baby blue or red to scream at the TV while a school you didn't attend is playing and a school you did attend has a season going on as well. The ACC plays great basketball, I enjoy watching it as well but I'm not sitting on the edge of my seat and the outcome sure isn't going to make or break my night.
While I don't understand keeping that kind of passion for another school, what really gets under my skin is App grads who are Ram's Club/Wolfpack Club members. Those schools do not need your financial support nearly as much as your alma mater and I wish UNC/NCSU would never see another penny from an Appalachian alumnus.
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
I pretty much go along with all that and especially the financial support. I just don't see the harm in following another team on TV and rooting for them as long as they are not playing us. I also think it is ridiculous to dress in red or faded out blue to watch a game. Now a darker blue is a different storyasumike83 wrote:The way I see it, we are competing with all the ACC schools. App may not play them as much as we'd like but when it comes to fan support and even financial support from our own alumni base, we most certainly compete with UNC and NCSU.
In my opinion, wearing another school's colors instead of representing Appalachian is a missed opportunity and a negative for ASU. I love going out to the bar on Duke/UNC night wearing black and gold.
I did not root for App as a kid either, which I assume is the case for most anyone who didn't grow up in the area or have parents who went to App. Like most others growing up in North Carolina, I was raised on ACC basketball too. I'll still follow the games and if there is not an App game on at the time, I'll watch them when they come on TV and root for the local teams (except UNC) to do well.
Checking a score or even watching a game is completely harmless. What I don't understand is getting decked out in baby blue or red to scream at the TV while a school you didn't attend is playing and a school you did attend has a season going on as well. The ACC plays great basketball, I enjoy watching it as well but I'm not sitting on the edge of my seat and the outcome sure isn't going to make or break my night.
While I don't understand keeping that kind of passion for another school, what really gets under my skin is App grads who are Ram's Club/Wolfpack Club members. Those schools do not need your financial support nearly as much as your alma mater and I wish UNC/NCSU would never see another penny from an Appalachian alumnus.

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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
bcoach wrote:I pretty much go along with all that and especially the financial support. I just don't see the harm in following another team on TV and rooting for them as long as they are not playing us. I also think it is ridiculous to dress in red or faded out blue to watch a game. Now a darker blue is a different storyasumike83 wrote:The way I see it, we are competing with all the ACC schools. App may not play them as much as we'd like but when it comes to fan support and even financial support from our own alumni base, we most certainly compete with UNC and NCSU.
In my opinion, wearing another school's colors instead of representing Appalachian is a missed opportunity and a negative for ASU. I love going out to the bar on Duke/UNC night wearing black and gold.
I did not root for App as a kid either, which I assume is the case for most anyone who didn't grow up in the area or have parents who went to App. Like most others growing up in North Carolina, I was raised on ACC basketball too. I'll still follow the games and if there is not an App game on at the time, I'll watch them when they come on TV and root for the local teams (except UNC) to do well.
Checking a score or even watching a game is completely harmless. What I don't understand is getting decked out in baby blue or red to scream at the TV while a school you didn't attend is playing and a school you did attend has a season going on as well. The ACC plays great basketball, I enjoy watching it as well but I'm not sitting on the edge of my seat and the outcome sure isn't going to make or break my night.
While I don't understand keeping that kind of passion for another school, what really gets under my skin is App grads who are Ram's Club/Wolfpack Club members. Those schools do not need your financial support nearly as much as your alma mater and I wish UNC/NCSU would never see another penny from an Appalachian alumnus.I just don't really care who anyone pulls for as long as they are pulling for us at all times. I also agree that sending money to other schools is just plain horrible.
Those are my sentiments as well.
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
Great post.asumike83 wrote:The way I see it, we are competing with all the ACC schools. App may not play them as much as we'd like but when it comes to fan support and even financial support from our own alumni base, we most certainly compete with UNC and NCSU.
In my opinion, wearing another school's colors instead of representing Appalachian is a missed opportunity and a negative for ASU. I love going out to the bar on Duke/UNC night wearing black and gold.
I did not root for App as a kid either, which I assume is the case for most anyone who didn't grow up in the area or have parents who went to App. Like most others growing up in North Carolina, I was raised on ACC basketball too. I'll still follow the games and if there is not an App game on at the time, I'll watch them when they come on TV and root for the local teams (except UNC) to do well.
Checking a score or even watching a game is completely harmless. What I don't understand is getting decked out in baby blue or red to scream at the TV while a school you didn't attend is playing and a school you did attend has a season going on as well. The ACC plays great basketball, I enjoy watching it as well but I'm not sitting on the edge of my seat and the outcome sure isn't going to make or break my night.
While I don't understand keeping that kind of passion for another school, what really gets under my skin is App grads who are Ram's Club/Wolfpack Club members. Those schools do not need your financial support nearly as much as your alma mater and I wish UNC/NCSU would never see another penny from an Appalachian alumnus.
You make a wonderful point about the male alums, but what if an alumna gave some money to a school other than App. Do the females get a free pass on this?
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
Ha, thanks. I love the Appalachian ladies but they get no free pass! I suppose the plural 'alumni' would have been more appropriate there.McLeansvilleAppFan wrote: Great post.
You make a wonderful point about the male alums, but what if an alumna gave some money to a school other than App. Do the females get a free pass on this?
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
No wonder some of you still think the Holes can do no wrong. $500,000 well spent.
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/0 ... or-pr.html
It must take a lifetime of baby-blue-brainwashing to have any positive feeling towards the Holes. This is the most corrupt academic institution in America. Never mind their puppets the BOG of the UNC system, giving UNC-CH disproportional amounts of money every year while the rest of us are left to fight for the scraps, lay off teachers and struggle to function.
Also this.
http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/06/08/ ... irman.html
http://www.charlotteobserver.com/2013/0 ... or-pr.html
It must take a lifetime of baby-blue-brainwashing to have any positive feeling towards the Holes. This is the most corrupt academic institution in America. Never mind their puppets the BOG of the UNC system, giving UNC-CH disproportional amounts of money every year while the rest of us are left to fight for the scraps, lay off teachers and struggle to function.
Also this.
http://www.newsobserver.com/2013/06/08/ ... irman.html
Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
I grew up 2 hours from Chapel Hill, lived in a town that was dominated by tarheel fans. Growing up, I was constantly reminded why Carolina is a better Universty than most any other school in the USA, because of that one dam phrase "the Carolina Way". To a heel fan, it meant so much more that just a catch phrase, it was how than defined their University, that they never cheated, never took shortcuts, they always conducted themselves with great integrity both on and off the field and in the class room. In their minds it was how they separated themselves from the NCST, Florida States of the world. Now, the one thing they loved the most has been taken away forever, they are now no different from any other school in America, and that hurts them the most.
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
Proof of no-show classes, grade changes and that an entire department was such a fraud that the chair of said department has been relieved of his duties? Check.
Several players on national championship teams that majored in said department and took classes from a "professor" who could not even produce syllabi for the classes? Check.
Proof that the chair of this department had a nice cushy relationship with athletic counselors, discussed his classes over drinks and got free tickets? Check.
What in the world will it take for someone to do what needs to be done and take a real close look at the cash cow? If this had happened in Boone, Raleigh or Greenville, they'd be picking meat from the bones of our basketball and football programs right now.
Several players on national championship teams that majored in said department and took classes from a "professor" who could not even produce syllabi for the classes? Check.
Proof that the chair of this department had a nice cushy relationship with athletic counselors, discussed his classes over drinks and got free tickets? Check.
What in the world will it take for someone to do what needs to be done and take a real close look at the cash cow? If this had happened in Boone, Raleigh or Greenville, they'd be picking meat from the bones of our basketball and football programs right now.
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
Like the USA, the NCAA has a "too big to fail" policy.asumike83 wrote:Proof of no-show classes, grade changes and that an entire department was such a fraud that the chair of said department has been relieved of his duties? Check.
Several players on national championship teams that majored in said department and took classes from a "professor" who could not even produce syllabi for the classes? Check.
Proof that the chair of this department had a nice cushy relationship with athletic counselors, discussed his classes over drinks and got free tickets? Check.
What in the world will it take for someone to do what needs to be done and take a real close look at the cash cow? If this had happened in Boone, Raleigh or Greenville, they'd be picking meat from the bones of our basketball and football programs right now.
Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
HaHa! Some of you guys are a riot! Real comedians! If you really, really believe UNC is "the most corrupt institution in the United States", I would love to hear what you think makes Auburn, UCLA, Alabama, SMU, etc all so much better. I'm sure you have some rationalization by which you can "prove" their superiority. I know you hate. Hate on. It is getting to be more and more entertaining with every post.
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
Well, I guess all the Tar Holes will be riveted to their TVs tonight for the big baseball game vs. USC. As a good friend of mine said when Elon hosted Davidson in football a few years back, "it'll be a damn shame if somebody doesn't drop a nuclear warhead on that stadium full of pricks."
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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
Appsolutely wrote:Well, I guess all the Tar Holes will be riveted to their TVs tonight for the big baseball game vs. South Carolina. As a good friend of mine said when Elon hosted Davidson in football a few years back, "it'll be a damn shame if somebody doesn't drop a nuclear warhead on that stadium full of pricks."

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Re: Say it ain't so, RoyBoy
That's your first post on the board? Defending UNC? I'll go ahead and give the obligatory warning that you may have a lot of posts directed towards you--not that you would care...just, being friendly.TDASU wrote:HaHa! Some of you guys are a riot! Real comedians! If you really, really believe UNC is "the most corrupt institution in the United States", I would love to hear what you think makes Auburn, UCLA, Alabama, SMU, etc all so much better. I'm sure you have some rationalization by which you can "prove" their superiority. I know you hate. Hate on. It is getting to be more and more entertaining with every post.
I don't see what's surprising here. Fans of one school talking bad about a different school--imagine that! I'm going to go out on a limb here and say that this type of talk is common among fanbases across the country. I grew up a UNC fan, but as the good book says, I put away childish things.

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