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Is OkSt going to miss the tournament?
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The harder they try the more they fail. Glad I can keep it rolling.
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Division I-FBS football attendance in 2013: 38 million people over approximately 130 schools. The SEC led in total attendance as a conference with 7.5 million and hit 16 years of having the highest average attendance (75,674 per game) -though an SEC institution cannot claim the highest total attendance owing to two incredibly large stadiums in the Big 10, but Alabama did come in third. The Big XII-4+2 managed third in average attendance with 58,899. The SEC, PAC, Big 10 and ACC set records for average attendance in 2013.
Division I basketball attendance: a shade under 28 million with a record high number of 345 schools in 2013. The SEC came in third in average attendance ahead of the Big XII-4+2 and behind the Big Ten and the Big East. By averages, the teams with the best attendance, in order, were: Kentucky, Syracuse, Louisville, North Carolina, Indiana, Creighton, Wisconsin, Tennessee, Ohio State and Kansas. By Conference: Big Ten (3), SEC (2), ACC (2), and the American, Big East, and Big XII tied with one. |
Thread is always great for pure entertainment.
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Psychologists have long noted the need for humans identifying with groups. But the levels of attachment vary tremendously. "Social Identity Theory" suggests people with an inordinate love of their group do so when it's part of their identity: Tajfel and Turner (1979) identify three variables whose contribution to the emergence of ingroup favoritism is particularly important. A) the extent to which individuals identify with an ingroup to internalize that group membership as an aspect of their self-concept. B) the extent to which the prevailing context provides ground for comparison between groups. C) the perceived relevance of the comparison group, which itself will be shaped by the relative and absolute status of the ingroup. Individuals are likely to display favoritism when an ingroup is central to their self-definition and a given comparison is meaningful or the outcome is contestable. http://www.utwente.nl/cw/theorieenov...entity_Theory/ |
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<blockquote class="twitter-tweet" lang="en"><p>Wow, big sports news out of New York … Rutgers and the AAC have apparently agreed to an $11.5M exit fee.</p>— Stewart Mandel (@slmandel) <a href="https://twitter.com/slmandel/statuses/433682770104037376">February 12, 2014</a></blockquote>
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