A partial qualifier was an athlete who had below the minimum GPA or test scores to qualify for a Division 1 scholarship. The Big 8 used to allow partial qualifiers to come on campus as a scholarship student, but not play or practice with the team. The partial qualifier had some time (a year?) to get their grades or test scores up enough to qualify for a full division 1 scholarship.Serious question and sorry for hijacking.....
Did Tom retire because of the doing away with partial qualifiers? I was really young at the time. What's a partial qualifier?
Seriously; anyone who is ok with Texas in the Big Ten has either forgotten or doesn't know about all the sh#t that university did to Nebraska both in the Big 12 and when we were leaving.Texas is one big "HELL NO". They have ruined two conferences, why in the hell would we want them in the B1G???
With Oklahoma, I guess I could be OK with it....but, it would make me throw up in my mouth a little.
They hitched their train to Texas when they worked behind the scenes to undermine the Huskers and form the new Big 12. When it was falling apart, their AD flat out stated....."We will go where Texas goes". It's pretty clear who the dominatrix is in the relationship.
My first choice would be to watch both of them burn in a pool of swine feces.
Now, if the B1G would some how allow OU in but not Texas, I could get back into the Nebraska/OU rivalry.
No, it will have to be a hanger at DFW or Houston Airport because the conference offices would be forced to move to Texas.I feel if Michigan and Texas were in the BIG they would have to hold the conference meetings in a hangar at O'Hare. There is not a big enough room in all of Chicago to hold the egos of both schools at the the same time.
Well, except that the first order of business of the Big Ten would be to move conference offices from NYC and Chicago to Dallas because that's a condition that UT would put on membership in the league. So the conference meetings would be held in a hangar at DFW. But otherwise, yes, you are correct there.I feel if Michigan and Texas were in the BIG they would have to hold the conference meetings in a hangar at O'Hare. There is not a big enough room in all of Chicago to hold the egos of both schools at the the same time.
Totally agree and lets face it...in the end no one really cares. Academic smack talk is not really all that much fun.I don't understand why people bring up their school's academics into a football discussion. Michigan nor UCLA nor Berkeley get their academic reputation from the body of their scholarship football athletes.
I replaced Texas in this conversation because I think the point gets across better if we use the nation's top public universities only.
Unless you're Northwestern--back when they were a perennial doormat (and not the competent team they have been of late), Northwestern fans (especially students) would start chants reminding the opposition about who was going to be their boss, do their taxes, etc. while their team got the business end of a beatdown on the field.Totally agree and lets face it...in the end no one really cares. Academic smack talk is not really all that much fun.I don't understand why people bring up their school's academics into a football discussion. Michigan nor UCLA nor Berkeley get their academic reputation from the body of their scholarship football athletes.
I replaced Texas in this conversation because I think the point gets across better if we use the nation's top public universities only.