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re: UAB Creates Athletic Foundation to Circumvent U of A Board of Trustees
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:25 pm to SummerOfGeorge
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:25 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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I think the idea that commuter schools in big areas can "capitalize" on CFB being a big deal is total fools gold. Just my opinion, but almost everyone is a train wreck, even ones that have had success. The only ones I can think of that has had marginally sustained success is Central Florida
I get what you're saying. These schools have to realize they can't compete with the Power 5 and chart their own path.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:25 pm to Golgi Apparatus
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Eh it's everyone really. I've even met people living in atlanta for years who have never been to any of the neighborhoods you previously mentioned. It's such a spread out place and some people never try to step outside their comfort zone.
Yea, just makes me laugh mostly. I tell old college classmates where I live (Decatur) and they have never heard of it and then tell me how Atlanta is nothing but office parks and suburbs. I just kind of laugh and throw my hands up.
This post was edited on 10/28/14 at 12:27 pm
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:26 pm to undecided
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As often as Mississippi State plays UAB, you guys should consider them the 15th member of the SEC
Once they blossom into a dynasty our record against them will be awesome.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:26 pm to undecided
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I get what you're saying. These schools have to realize they can't compete with the Power 5 and chart their own path.
Which shouldn't involve football IMHO.
They should attempt to fill a void, not try and compete with something that already captures 90% of the state's attention. And that void is basketball.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:28 pm to undecided
One of mine graduated from UAB and the other is there now. UAB draws chit for crowds. So unless some big time money people like Richard Schrushy step up to the plate I don't see it happening.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:28 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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Atlanta has zero ethnic identity(ie NYC, Boston, SF). So Birmingham with less traffic my vote.
Seriously, that's just stupid.
I have lived in Atlanta on two separte occations. Atlanta and Dallas are the two most overrated cities in the Country.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:28 pm to genro
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genro
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Yes we are usually terrible at football
Yes our fanbase is one of the worst in the country
I just wanted to quote this out of context.
This post was edited on 10/28/14 at 12:29 pm
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:29 pm to Irons Puppet
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I have lived in Atlanta on two separte occations.
When were you here and what part of the city did you live?
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:30 pm to Golgi Apparatus
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The standard Birmingham view of Atlanta as Buckhead, scary homeless people downtown and suburbs always makes me laugh.
Eh it's everyone really. I've even met people living in atlanta for years who have never been to any of the neighborhoods you previously mentioned. It's such a spread out place and some people never try to step outside their comfort zone.
That 5 square mile area can not make up for the rest of the shite hole.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:30 pm to Irons Puppet
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You have never been on 285 during rush hour. I laugh at those who complain about 280, I use to sit in traffic in Atlanta for 1 hour and a half everyday to go 15 miles to work. Atlanta's Metro area consist of new Office Buildings and Parking Decks. Atlanta has zero ethnic identity(ie NYC, Boston, SF). So Birmingham with less traffic gets my vote.
Ha you're the exact person I described in my previous post. Where did you live and work? Dunwoody/buckhead right?
The traffic statement is 100% accurate but it's sad that you worked/lived here and never actually experienced atlanta.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:31 pm to Irons Puppet
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You have never been on 285 during rush hour. I laugh at those who complain about 280, I use to sit in traffic in Atlanta for 1 hour and a half everyday to go 15 miles to work. Atlanta's Metro area consist of new Office Buildings and Parking Decks. Atlanta has zero ethnic identity(ie NYC, Boston, SF). So Birmingham with less traffic gets my vote.
I am, quite literally, on 285 every day during rush hour(s).
Atlanta has exceptional ethnic diversity that far exceeds Birmingham. It really isn't close. Feel free to take tours of all of Gwinnett County and Buford Highway if you'd like.
I'm going easy on you for being one of my ilk, but it really sounds like you've never been to Midtown, Va Highland, half of Buckhead, Brookhaven, Inman Park, West Midtown, etc. There are a ton of gentrifying neighborhoods that I don't even like (Kirkwood, Reynoldstown, etc.), but Atlanta has much, much more going on than Birmingham, and I like Birmingham.
Now, I do see how you can subjectively like Birmingham more (plenty of people do), but the less character thing is pretty close to being objectively false.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:32 pm to undecided
We will give them control over the Athletic Department but we get the Medical school back at UA. Fair trade.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:33 pm to Golgi Apparatus
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You have never been on 285 during rush hour. I laugh at those who complain about 280, I use to sit in traffic in Atlanta for 1 hour and a half everyday to go 15 miles to work. Atlanta's Metro area consist of new Office Buildings and Parking Decks. Atlanta has zero ethnic identity(ie NYC, Boston, SF). So Birmingham with less traffic gets my vote.
Ha you're the exact person I described in my previous post. Where did you live and work? Dunwoody/buckhead right?
The traffic statement is 100% accurate but it's sad that you worked/lived here and never actually experienced atlanta.
Please tell me what I missed experiencing ? There are sporting teams, but why fight the traffic. Good Food, but I am not going to live in a city based on 50-100 Dinners out a year. Other than that, Atlanta is void of a soul.
This post was edited on 10/28/14 at 12:41 pm
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:35 pm to Pettifogger
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Atlanta has exceptional ethnic diversity that far exceeds Birmingham. It really isn't close. Feel free to take tours of all of Gwinnett County and Buford Highway if you'd like.
I need directions to Atlanta's Chinatown or Little Italy.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:35 pm to Irons Puppet
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That 5 square mile area can not make up for the rest of the shite hole.
5 square miles?
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:40 pm to SummerOfGeorge
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I have lived in Atlanta on two separte occations.
When were you here and what part of the city did you live?
Dunwoody 25 years ago and Ft McPherson 8 years ago. But I experienced the entire city and it was too much of an effort to find a quality of life close to its reputation.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:43 pm to Irons Puppet
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Dunwoody 25 years ago and Ft McPherson 8 years ago. But I experienced the entire city and it was too much of an effort to find a quality of life close to its reputation.
Well, #1, both of those places are OTP, so they don't count. #2, In-Town Atlanta in 2014 is not even in the same stratosphere as in 1990 (I lived here in 1990 and my parents would concur), and isn't even really close to the same as 2005.
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:45 pm to SummerOfGeorge
good for UAB
I love my city but have never really given a shite about the Blazers
if they want to go off and do their own thing with athletics that would be great
I love my city but have never really given a shite about the Blazers
if they want to go off and do their own thing with athletics that would be great
Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:46 pm to Irons Puppet
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Dunwoody 25 years ago and Ft McPherson 8 years ago. But I experienced the entire city and it was too much of an effort to find a quality of life close to its reputation.
We are completely different generations. I could see how that may effect your view of atlanta. Also, atlanta's inner areas have changed drastically in the least 8 years.
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Posted on 10/28/14 at 12:46 pm to Irons Puppet
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I need directions to Atlanta's Chinatown or Little Italy.
Go to Norcross for the former. Nowhere outside of maybe New Orleans has a significant concentration of Italians in the Southeast.
But do you really not acknowledge that Atlanta has probably 10x the ethnic diversity of Birmingham? We have more people from a much wider variety of countries. The fact that they predominantly reside in areas you don't want to spend time in doesn't make it less true.
You seem to be hung up on comparing Dallas and Atlanta to NYC and SF. That really doesn't make sense, considering we've neither has ever been a first stop immigration city. It doesn't mean we don't have vibrant ethnic communities or culture, but you're comparing us to the cultural epicenters of the US.
Does Birmingham compare favorably with NYC or SF? No, and to be honest, it can't be compared to significant US cities. It certainly doesn't compare more favorably than Atlanta.
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