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Seems like you could take that, and the standing ovation PSU fans gave App State, and a few other similar symbols of decency, and build a new tone for CFB.
Seems like you could take that, and the standing ovation PSU fans gave App State, and a few other similar symbols of decency, and build a new tone for CFB.
I saw a video where the Oklahoma fans gave Army a standing ovation when they left the field, similar to us with App State.Seems like you could take that, and the standing ovation PSU fans gave App State, and a few other similar symbols of decency, and build a new tone for CFB.
BINGO! My wife likes watching the ABC national news at 6:30 when we are having dinner. It is basically 29 minutes (minus commercials) of doom and gloom (murders, bombings, scandals, etc) followed by a one minute "feel good" story. I keep telling it would be awesome if they switched and lead with 1-2 minutes of the "bad stuff" and then give us nice stories the rest of the broadcast. But that is not what the people want to watch.Our society points out all the bad, not all the good in everything. Not sure why that is. I complain a lot myself so I'm not sure I'm part of the solution. There's a lot of good things about college football. I think Joe showed most of us what those things were and Franklin has continued to do so.
Agreed. And what is funny is that the world, by just about every measure, is a far better place today than ten, 20, 30 or more years ago. The US economy is screaming. Minority unemployment is at an or near all time lows (women, black, hispanic). Poverty levels are at an all-time low domestically and worldwide. Healthcare is better, pollution is lower, education is better....Penn State football is good!BINGO! My wife likes watching the ABC national news at 6:30 when we are having dinner. It is basically 29 minutes (minus commercials) of doom and gloom (murders, bombings, scandals, etc) followed by a one minute "feel good" story. I keep telling it would be awesome if they switched and lead with 1-2 minutes of the "bad stuff" and then give us nice stories the rest of the broadcast. But that is not what the people want to watch.
They stole everything. Bastards!
I saw a video where the Oklahoma fans gave Army a standing ovation when they left the field, similar to us with App State.
Dunno--but I know that tOSU fans did not boo Navy a few ears back (as I was there). Most fan bases are classy with the service academies.Did OU fans boo Army when they took the field?
Dunno--but I know that tOSU fans did not boo Navy a few ears back (as I was there). Most fan bases are classy with the service academies.
That and the negativity on social media and the internet news outlets definitely create a narrative that things are terrible. The complete opposite is true however. Statistically speaking, we are living in the safest age in human history (so far). Violent crimes have been decreasing, but you'd never know that from reading the news.BINGO! My wife likes watching the ABC national news at 6:30 when we are having dinner. It is basically 29 minutes (minus commercials) of doom and gloom (murders, bombings, scandals, etc) followed by a one minute "feel good" story. I keep telling it would be awesome if they switched and lead with 1-2 minutes of the "bad stuff" and then give us nice stories the rest of the broadcast. But that is not what the people want to watch.
They stole everything. Bastards!
Japan did this after their world cup games as well. Japanese fans even cleaned the stadium...
Japan did this after their world cup games as well. Japanese fans even cleaned the stadium...
It's army of course their going to leave it clean.
This is part of Japanese culture; they clean classrooms as kids to learn discipline and responsibility.
Meanwhile, here in the US if you have pledges clean the fraternity house it is considered hazing. Which leads to a lot of the mess you have with fraternities at PSU (including mine). There are several things with Asian cultures that I think are effed up, but this is definitely not one of them.This is part of Japanese culture; they clean classrooms as kids to learn discipline and responsibility.