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rpbobcat
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  Message Not Read  Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/13/2015 7:13:00 AM 
Don't know about Ohio,but Vedder has been interviewed on the N.Y.C. CBS News radio station quite a bit lately.
He was making comments about the Rutgers situation with the arrest/expulsion of several current and former palyers as well as the arrest/suspension the reinstatment of their top reciever.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/13/2015 10:00:33 PM 
rpbobcat wrote:
Don't know about Ohio,but Vedder has been interviewed on the N.Y.C. CBS News radio station quite a bit lately.
He was making comments about the Rutgers situation with the arrest/expulsion of several current and former palyers as well as the arrest/suspension the reinstatment of their top reciever.




So now he's a NYC tool for Jersey bashing also?


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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/14/2015 2:17:33 PM 
What does Vedder know about Rutgers other than what everyone else reads. Anytime he can get ink or radio time he will make himself as an authentic source. This has been his history for many years.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/14/2015 2:59:31 PM 
Panda wrote:
What does Vedder know about Rutgers other than what everyone else reads. Anytime he can get ink or radio time he will make himself as an authentic source. This has been his history for many years.
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I'm sure the reporter reached out to him based on his expertise. Nothing unusual about that. And what he says has a great deal of of validity, frankly. Our priorities are all screwed up in higher education.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/14/2015 4:45:06 PM 
Meanwhile, another Vedder seems to be enjoying life a whole lot more.

http://www.stereogum.com/1837335/eddie-vedder-celebrates-... /

Sorry Cards.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/14/2015 5:14:06 PM 
I love Bobcats sports as much as the next guy but what he has to say about higher-education costs is not wrong.

Rich is also hilarious and good for the soul.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/15/2015 11:23:57 AM 
SBH wrote:
Panda wrote:
What does Vedder know about Rutgers other than what everyone else reads. Anytime he can get ink or radio time he will make himself as an authentic source. This has been his history for many years.
I

I'm sure the reporter reached out to him based on his expertise. Nothing unusual about that. And what he says has a great deal of of validity, frankly. Our priorities are all screwed up in higher education.




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Alan Swank
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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/15/2015 11:52:23 AM 
BillyTheCat wrote:
SBH wrote:
Panda wrote:
What does Vedder know about Rutgers other than what everyone else reads. Anytime he can get ink or radio time he will make himself as an authentic source. This has been his history for many years.
I

I'm sure the reporter reached out to him based on his expertise. Nothing unusual about that. And what he says has a great deal of of validity, frankly. Our priorities are all screwed up in higher education.




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The problem is that too many posters get the message confused with the messenger. Many folks have some very good things to say but other folks just can't get by who is saying it.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/15/2015 2:12:44 PM 
In response to Panda...

Not sure what you mean by saying "...trying to make himself an authentic source." The man has done a huge amount of research on the cost of higher education that goes back many years. He is constantly sought out for his views.

I also think he knows a bit more about the athletics situation at Rutgers than you think.

Let me do your research for you...
http://www.forbes.com/sites/ccap/2015/04/02/losing-at-a-d... /

Last Edited: 10/15/2015 2:13:50 PM by jpmo


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Monroe Slavin
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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/15/2015 2:17:21 PM 
Alan Swank wrote:
BillyTheCat wrote:
SBH wrote:
Panda wrote:
What does Vedder know about Rutgers other than what everyone else reads. Anytime he can get ink or radio time he will make himself as an authentic source. This has been his history for many years.
I

I'm sure the reporter reached out to him based on his expertise. Nothing unusual about that. And what he says has a great deal of of validity, frankly. Our priorities are all screwed up in higher education.




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The problem is that too many posters get the message confused with the messenger. Many folks have some very good things to say but other folks just can't get by who is saying it.




Seriously? On the threads on this website?




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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/16/2015 8:57:21 AM 
Monroe Slavin wrote:
Alan Swank wrote:
BillyTheCat wrote:
SBH wrote:
Panda wrote:
What does Vedder know about Rutgers other than what everyone else reads. Anytime he can get ink or radio time he will make himself as an authentic source. This has been his history for many years.
I

I'm sure the reporter reached out to him based on his expertise. Nothing unusual about that. And what he says has a great deal of of validity, frankly. Our priorities are all screwed up in higher education.




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The problem is that too many posters get the message confused with the messenger. Many folks have some very good things to say but other folks just can't get by who is saying it.




Seriously? On the threads on this website?




I would just say that there are different ways to present a message and some people have not figured that out yet.

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Monroe Slavin
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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/16/2015 10:38:42 AM 
This board is boring, dull, dull, dull without opinions that are different from the mainstream.

That some are rigid in their thinking and can't conceive of viewpoints other than their own--especially when the facts don't support their viewpoint, well, I'm not taking any blame for that.

I suppose if I post at great length with somewhat made up numbers according to criteria which I choose..and which don't prove much..then I'd be okay with most here.


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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/16/2015 12:27:30 PM 
We have to ask what presuppositions people bring to their analysis and discussions. Part of this is a matter of values...those who support athletics have an emotional commitment to college sports because it helps create a sense of identify and also it's just entertaining. We also point to some data suggesting benefits to universities.

Rich Vedder brings a different set of values to his analysis. He's entirely concerned with a rational approach to creating value in the private and public sectors. He thinks the costs of financing collegiate athletics exceeds the value created. He just has a different set of values. So, his conclusions based on his values may be rational, but some of us will still disagree because we bring different values.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/16/2015 12:40:20 PM 
Jeff, as cost has escalated the way they have the past 20 years, Dr. Vedder's view becomes more relevant to many. I love my sports, but there is a tipping point.
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Alan Swank
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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/16/2015 12:59:01 PM 
BillyTheCat wrote:
Jeff, as cost has escalated the way they have the past 20 years, Dr. Vedder's view becomes more relevant to many. I love my sports, but there is a tipping point.


Many great colleges and universities have continued to grow and prosper without buying into the big time college athletics model. When a college is identified by it's sports teams first I'd say that school is past the tipping point of what college is supposed to be about. Take osu for example. If you played word association with the man on the street and you said ohio state chances are that they would say football. If that's what you want, fine. But if I said OU I'd hope the other person would say something non-sports related and certainly something other than party school. As to what they would say, I'm not sure.

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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/16/2015 2:12:16 PM 
BTW, If anyone has Netflix they might want to check out "Schooled: The Price of College Sports." It raises some interesting moral/financial/legal questions around college athletics.
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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/16/2015 5:42:39 PM 
Monroe Slavin wrote:
This board is boring, dull, dull, dull without opinions that are different from the mainstream.

That some are rigid in their thinking and can't conceive of viewpoints other than their own--especially when the facts don't support their viewpoint, well, I'm not taking any blame for that.

I suppose if I post at great length with somewhat made up numbers according to criteria which I choose..and which don't prove much..then I'd be okay with most here.



Some of your posts are dull and boring, perhaps you might try a different communication technique that might get through to some of us Neanderthals, but neither thing is likely.
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Monroe Slavin
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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/16/2015 10:52:43 PM 
colobobcat66 wrote:
Monroe Slavin wrote:
This board is boring, dull, dull, dull without opinions that are different from the mainstream.

That some are rigid in their thinking and can't conceive of viewpoints other than their own--especially when the facts don't support their viewpoint, well, I'm not taking any blame for that.

I suppose if I post at great length with somewhat made up numbers according to criteria which I choose..and which don't prove much..then I'd be okay with most here.



Some of your posts are dull and boring, perhaps you might try a different communication technique that might get through to some of us Neanderthals, but neither thing is likely.



Good call. This board needs a little spice and vitriol to offset the general boringosity from almost all speaking in the same voice.




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  Message Not Read  RE: Richard Vedder
   Posted: 10/16/2015 11:13:07 PM 
colobobcat66 wrote:
Monroe Slavin wrote:
This board is boring, dull, dull, dull without opinions that are different from the mainstream.

That some are rigid in their thinking and can't conceive of viewpoints other than their own--especially when the facts don't support their viewpoint, well, I'm not taking any blame for that.

I suppose if I post at great length with somewhat made up numbers according to criteria which I choose..and which don't prove much..then I'd be okay with most here.



Some of your posts are dull and boring, perhaps you might try a different communication technique that might get through to some of us Neanderthals, but neither thing is likely.


The sometimes incomprehensible, and often stream of consciousness/psychedelic/beat posts (albeit often knee-jerk, rote, and abbreviated) have kinda grown on me. The Kerouac/Burroughs of BA.......

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