Hockey - UW
Basketball - UW
Football - UW
Academics - UW
Oh and when one writes something he implies not infers.
Infer: To suggest or hint.
But what do I know, I'm just a lowly engineer who doesn't value grammar as much as intellectuals such as yourself.
I like how you pick out only 4 things( with one of them being a sport that most Nebraskans could care less about and which we do not have as a sport at our university). I had never even seen a hockey game until I moved to Wisconsin and I don't personally know a single person who is interested in hockey. Would I rather be in the Rose Bowl versus our bowl? Sure, but even the Rose Bowl is a consolation prize. And we'll see who's team wins next fall. To suggest your football program is far superior is laughable. Remind me again how many Big 10 teams have played for the national title since OSU needed an assist from the Zebras in 2002. What exactly has your team accomplished other than beating a couple pu&&y Pac 10 teams in the Rose Bowl?
I picked the two top sports in the country and what should be the focus of any University; Academics. I also included Hockey since UW doesn't have Baseball. They were anything but random "picks" and are all relevant when considering my claim that Wisconsin has superiority in "all things outside of ....[Football history]" which I might add was made as a somewhat over-the-top response to a person most of you have already chastised for being a troll. Anyhow, it sounds like you have a fair amount of pent up resentment toward your new home and its fair University. I'm sorry for that. It must be a very unpleasant existence. Oh and you also seem to rather dislike the Big Ten, if that's the case than how about you lobby to move back to the Big XII since it was so much better?
By the way...you definitely confused 'infer' and 'imply'. I didn't
infer that Montee Ball was the best running back in the nation in writing my posts. You may feel that I
implied as much but I didn't
infer that, you did. It's ok, I too use words I don't understand at times.
From Merriam Webster,
1:Imply:obsolete:enfold, entwine
2: to involve or indicate by inference, association, or necessary consequence rather than by direct statement<rights imply obligations>
3: to contain potentially
4: to express indirectly <his silence
implied consent>
Infer:
1: to derive as a conclusion from facts or premises<we see smoke and infer fire — L. A. White> — compare imply
2: guess, surmise <your letter … allows me to
infer that you are as well as ever — O. W. Holmes †1935>
3: to involve as a normal outcome of thought