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- TheCalvinator24
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Making me wait until the VERY LAST SELECTION revealed was cruel!!!!!
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OK, I'll ask: What is that referring to?
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The very last team revealed on the television show announcing the field for the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship tournament was Baylor. --BobBob Juch wrote:OK, I'll ask: What is that referring to?
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Yes, and I was getting more than a little nervous.Bob78164 wrote:The very last team revealed on the television show announcing the field for the NCAA Men's Basketball Championship tournament was Baylor. --BobBob Juch wrote:OK, I'll ask: What is that referring to?
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Baylor was on the bubble. There was a very realistic chance that it wouldn't make the field.Beebs52 wrote:Okay. I'll bite. How come you didn't know about the rankings?Bob Juch wrote:OK, I'll ask: What is that referring to?
If you're asking why he didn't know in advance, the television program we're discussing is where the field is revealed, live. Until the show aired, the general public didn't know the field. --Bob
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I know the general public didn't know the field until it was revealed live. We watched it. I was just curious that he wasn't in the general "guy" field of knowing, or"girl" field, for that matter, that this was selection Sunday and that.Bob78164 wrote:Baylor was on the bubble. There was a very realistic chance that it wouldn't make the field.Beebs52 wrote:Okay. I'll bite. How come you didn't know about the rankings?Bob Juch wrote:OK, I'll ask: What is that referring to?
If you're asking why he didn't know in advance, the television program we're discussing is where the field is revealed, live. Until the show aired, the general public didn't know the field. --Bob
Of course, if one doesn't care about college basketball I understand. Not everybody does. But, Cal's post was sort of a shout out to anyone who does and Bob's question suggested to me that he might not recognize what Cal was shouting out about. That's all.
Well, then
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It is fairly common knowledge in collegiate sports this year (as announcers usually bring it up during a game or match).TheConfessor wrote:Hey Bob, or anyone else who knows -- what's the deal with UCLA's uniforms this year? The "C" is a different color than the "U_LA." Is there some significance to this or do they just think it looks cool? If this is general knowledge, it somehow escaped me.
The Golden C is to celebrate UCLA's nation-leading 100 NCAA championships in sports.
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Don't know about the 50th/L.TheConfessor wrote:Thanks, Appa. It's sure to be a trivia question sooner or later.
Is 100 the total for men only, or men and women. Do the women's uniforms also have the off-color C?
And since they're using Roman Numerals, did they do the same thing to the L when they won their 50th championship?
It is for total men's and women's championships, and I know that the women's volleyball team featured the Golden C on their jerseys, as UCLA and Nebraska played at the start of the 2007 season, here in Omaha (Amateur Sports Capital of the Nation).
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Indianapolis will take exception to that last statement.Appa23 wrote:Don't know about the 50th/L.TheConfessor wrote:Thanks, Appa. It's sure to be a trivia question sooner or later.
Is 100 the total for men only, or men and women. Do the women's uniforms also have the off-color C?
And since they're using Roman Numerals, did they do the same thing to the L when they won their 50th championship?
It is for total men's and women's championships, and I know that the women's volleyball team featured the Golden C on their jerseys, as UCLA and Nebraska played at the start of the 2007 season, here in Omaha (Amateur Sports Capital of the Nation).
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It is becoming an advertising/marketing point around these parts.andrewjackson wrote:Indianapolis will take exception to that last statement.Appa23 wrote:Don't know about the 50th/L.TheConfessor wrote:Thanks, Appa. It's sure to be a trivia question sooner or later.
Is 100 the total for men only, or men and women. Do the women's uniforms also have the off-color C?
And since they're using Roman Numerals, did they do the same thing to the L when they won their 50th championship?
It is for total men's and women's championships, and I know that the women's volleyball team featured the Golden C on their jerseys, as UCLA and Nebraska played at the start of the 2007 season, here in Omaha (Amateur Sports Capital of the Nation).
In the span of one year, Omaha will host the national championship tournaments for baseball (as it has for over 50 years) and volleyball, the first two rounds of the NCAA men's basketball tournament, and the Olympic Swimming Trials. In addition, one will find the USA Track and Field National Junior Olympics in Omaha, plus national youth volleyball, baseball, and softball tournaments. Plus, you can add in nationally-ranked teams and sellout crowds for several sports at Creighton and Nebraska.
We may not have a pro team (besides AAA baseball and some AFL knockoff team), but we support the heck out of amateur sports.
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Yeah, the Pacers are pretty bad this year, aren't they?andrewjackson wrote:Indianapolis will take exception to that last statement.Appa23 wrote:Don't know about the 50th/L.TheConfessor wrote:Thanks, Appa. It's sure to be a trivia question sooner or later.
Is 100 the total for men only, or men and women. Do the women's uniforms also have the off-color C?
And since they're using Roman Numerals, did they do the same thing to the L when they won their 50th championship?
It is for total men's and women's championships, and I know that the women's volleyball team featured the Golden C on their jerseys, as UCLA and Nebraska played at the start of the 2007 season, here in Omaha (Amateur Sports Capital of the Nation).
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They can market it all they want in Omaha but that don't make it so.Appa23 wrote:It is becoming an advertising/marketing point around these parts.andrewjackson wrote:Indianapolis will take exception to that last statement.Appa23 wrote: Don't know about the 50th/L.
It is for total men's and women's championships, and I know that the women's volleyball team featured the Golden C on their jerseys, as UCLA and Nebraska played at the start of the 2007 season, here in Omaha (Amateur Sports Capital of the Nation).
In the span of one year, Omaha will host the national championship tournaments for baseball (as it has for over 50 years) and volleyball, the first two rounds of the NCAA men's basketball tournament, and the Olympic Swimming Trials. In addition, one will find the USA Track and Field National Junior Olympics in Omaha, plus national youth volleyball, baseball, and softball tournaments. Plus, you can add in nationally-ranked teams and sellout crowds for several sports at Creighton and Nebraska.
We may not have a pro team (besides AAA baseball and some AFL knockoff team), but we support the heck out of amateur sports.
Indianapolis
National Governing Bodies Headquartered in Indianapolis
• Black Coaches Association
• National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)
• National Federation of State High School Associations
• USA Gymnastics
• USA Track & Field
• U.S. Diving
• U.S. Synchronized Swimming
Sports-related Organizations Headquartered in Indianapolis
• American College of Sports Medicine
• Great Lakes Valley Conference
• International Institute of Sport, Science and Medicine
• Horizon League
• National Association of Governors’ Councils on Physical Fitness & Sports
• National Institute for Fitness & Sport
• National Youth Sports Corporation
(I removed the Indiana specific organizations from the list)
Amateur events that have been held in Indianapolis
• NCAA Men's Final Four - 1980, 1991, 1997, 2000, 2006, 2010
• NCAA Women's Final Four - 2005, 2011
• National Sports Festival/U.S. Olympic Festival
• Pan American Games
• World Gymnastics Championships
• United States Olympic swimming team trials
• Big Ten Men's Basketball championship
• Big Ten Women's Basketball championship
• FINA World Swimming Championships
• USA Gymnastics National Championships
• United States Olympic freestyle wrestling team trials
• World Police & Fire Games
• U.S. Olympic Congress
And many, many more smaller events every year.
They don't have all these events every year but several of them they have every or every other Olympic cycle.
No matter where you go, there you are.
- gsabc
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Nah. Boston is the Hub of the Universe.silvercamaro wrote:Advertising? Marketing? Why, I had been led to believe that Omaha was the actual center of the known universe!Appa23 wrote:
It is becoming an advertising/marketing point around these parts.
I just ordered chicken and an egg from Amazon. I'll let you know.