Tis the Season…For Football
Saturday, Mike and I watched the Florida Gators play the University of South Florida (USF) football team.
I graduated from USF. Was I torn? No.
When I attended the University of South Florida, we did not have a football team. We had a great basketball team, but football? No.
Competitive swimming? Indeed. But football? No.
In fact, in my seven-year tenure as a student at USF we had no football.
And yes, it took me seven years to complete that four-year program. Give me a break … I got married and gave birth to my first two children before I collected my first diploma.
I digress. This is about football.
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One of the Gators Hanging in Mike's Office |
In the 1970’s, USF had men’s and women’s basketball, men’s and women’s golf, and an outstanding men’s and women’s swim team program. There was talk of archery and badminton and bowling. BUT NO FOOTBALL.
Why? The answer I’ve heard was twofold.
Some professors and alumni argued that football brought the academic standards down, implying football players aren’t smart enough for college. That isn’t necessarily true.
The second answer cited the financial drain on the school.
A football program is pricey to launch, but I’m told that if it’s done right, monies are easily recovered within five or six years and schools actually make money even if their school is not one of the Big Ten. It certainly makes recruiting new students easier.
I graduated from the University of South Florida with my Bachelor of Arts degree in Education. My advanced degrees were realized at the University of Cincinnati. I sent two daughters to Miami University in Ohio…and yes, Miami of Ohio was a University before Florida was a state. (Just Sayin’) And one daughter graduated from Ohio State.
Excuse me, The Ohio State University.
Mike is a huge Gator fan. Huge. So when we married, it was easy for me to cheer for the Florida Gators…. and USF, MU, OSU, and UC…
Uh...I need not mention the outcome of the
Gators vs. Bulls game. Let's just say, no matter what happened,
"My team won."
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