Final: UCF 34, Auburn 27 - Chick-fil-A Peach Bowl !!!
Posted: Mon Jan 01, 2018 3:08 pm
UCF making the AAC proud, with 5:56 to go in the 4th quarter Knights 34, Auburn Tigers 20!!!
All Tulane, All The Time!
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Except they made a good hire.tpstulane wrote:Final UCF wins!
Be interesting to see where they finish in the polls.
It’s too bad for them that they are losing Scott Frost. Reminds me a lot of our 1998 season.
Tulane's law school had a 91.07% pass rate for the July 2017 bar exam, tops in Louisiana and one of the highest bar pass rates in the country!DfromCT wrote:UGa vs. Alabama in the MNC game. One team beat BOTH. UCF beat the team that beat both. Congrats to the Golden Knights, who have as much a claim to the MYTHICAL National Championship as any team in the country. And who gives a crap whether or not they even have a law school?
That got us how many votes in the polls? That put how many points on the board? More importantly, how many recruits really give a crap? The answer to all three is ZERO!Wave755 wrote:Tulane's law school had a 91.07% pass rate for the July 2017 bar exam, tops in Louisiana and one of the highest bar pass rates in the country!DfromCT wrote:UGa vs. Alabama in the MNC game. One team beat BOTH. UCF beat the team that beat both. Congrats to the Golden Knights, who have as much a claim to the MYTHICAL National Championship as any team in the country. And who gives a crap whether or not they even have a law school?
Actually, some of our recruits care about Tulane's academic excellence and chose Tulane in part for that reason, rather than perhaps instead accepting an offer from an academic tier 2 directional state university. UCF, as an AAC member, should be proud of our recruiting class which out ranks theirs for 2018.DfromCT wrote:That got us how many votes in the polls? That put how many points on the board? More importantly, how many recruits really give a crap? The answer to all three is ZERO!Wave755 wrote:Tulane's law school had a 91.07% pass rate for the July 2017 bar exam, tops in Louisiana and one of the highest bar pass rates in the country!DfromCT wrote:UGa vs. Alabama in the MNC game. One team beat BOTH. UCF beat the team that beat both. Congrats to the Golden Knights, who have as much a claim to the MYTHICAL National Championship as any team in the country. And who gives a crap whether or not they even have a law school?
Gee, UCF had so much time for their new coach to recruit, we should be proud that our class outranks theirs. They've had more success in their comparatively short time playing D1 football than Tulane has had in our lifetimes. But that bar passing rate sure keeps fans in the seats and the national media's attention. And you forget that UCF has quite a few academic programs that are better than (or not offered at) Tulane. Suck on that.Wave755 wrote:Actually, some of our recruits care about Tulane's academic excellence and chose Tulane in part for that reason, rather than perhaps instead accepting an offer from an academic tier 2 directional state university. UCF, as an AAC member, should be proud of our recruiting class which out ranks theirs for 2018.DfromCT wrote:That got us how many votes in the polls? That put how many points on the board? More importantly, how many recruits really give a crap? The answer to all three is ZERO!Wave755 wrote:Tulane's law school had a 91.07% pass rate for the July 2017 bar exam, tops in Louisiana and one of the highest bar pass rates in the country!DfromCT wrote:UGa vs. Alabama in the MNC game. One team beat BOTH. UCF beat the team that beat both. Congrats to the Golden Knights, who have as much a claim to the MYTHICAL National Championship as any team in the country. And who gives a crap whether or not they even have a law school?
A tier 2 southern directional state university is a tier 2 southern directional state university is a tier 2 southern directional state university is a tier 2 ..........DfromCT wrote:Gee, UCF had so much time for their new coach to recruit, we should be proud that our class outranks theirs. They've had more success in their comparatively short time playing D1 football than Tulane has had in our lifetimes. But that bar passing rate sure keeps fans in the seats and the national media's attention. And you forget that UCF has quite a few academic programs that are better than (or not offered at) Tulane. Suck on that.Wave755 wrote:Actually, some of our recruits care about Tulane's academic excellence and chose Tulane in part for that reason, rather than perhaps instead accepting an offer from an academic tier 2 directional state university. UCF, as an AAC member, should be proud of our recruiting class which out ranks theirs for 2018.DfromCT wrote:That got us how many votes in the polls? That put how many points on the board? More importantly, how many recruits really give a crap? The answer to all three is ZERO!Wave755 wrote:Tulane's law school had a 91.07% pass rate for the July 2017 bar exam, tops in Louisiana and one of the highest bar pass rates in the country!DfromCT wrote:UGa vs. Alabama in the MNC game. One team beat BOTH. UCF beat the team that beat both. Congrats to the Golden Knights, who have as much a claim to the MYTHICAL National Championship as any team in the country. And who gives a crap whether or not they even have a law school?
And guess what? Despite our nice recruiting class, which almost puts us in the top half of D1, UCF football will be ranked higher again in 2018 than Tulane. I wish that weren't the case, but that's just the facts. And their undefeated 2017 season was considerably better than our 1998 season, as fondly as we all remember it.
But Tulane Law School (which represents about 5% of Tulane) has a nice rate of passing the bar. Buy me a King Cake and lets celebrate that, because King Cake is about all it's worth to 99.999999% of sports fans.