mel ott wrote:I hope our new attorney at school matures. Not being an attorney, but knowing decades of them at CU, they represent themselves in a LOT more classy manner than you have in your debut. Be humble, listen more than talk, and study ( and stay away from message boards) -may be your path to graduation. I don't know where you came from, but please be a grad of which we will be proud. You don't have to prove anything here. There a lot of KU grads, kids of or CU grads, and a million attorneys from CU that are on the board. Don't feel the need to impress. Embrace your KU experience and have fun at CU!
Well that escalated quickly. A sports opinion comment about the number of road fans at a Creighton home game brings into question my legal capacity? Think we need to take it down a notch. And class? I've merely stated that there is a logical fact pattern that would lead one to suggest a lot of KU fans would be excited to travel to Omaha to see a close road game - in that same vein, Kentucky fans (at least from Lexington) would have a 12 hour drive to get to Omaha...Lawrence is 3 hours. This is a sports opinion forum and I'll treat it as such. And as long as I follow the forum rules, I'll enjoy expressing my opinions.
I'm honestly surprised at the ravenous response to a comment about CLink fan makeups. You guys didn't have a problem with the tongue-in-cheek assumption that KU would be able to beat Creighton in their own gym?
Love the banter but keep it a little less personal. This issue is done, move on.
P.S. - The 8k at the Sprint Center for a game on Monday, November 19th is a really bad argument. KU played St. Louis the following night - interestingly enough, to a crowd of 10,315. It's safe to say that people don't have the money or time to attend back-to-back games on a Monday/Tuesday. KU again played at the Sprint Center on Friday, November 30th, this time against Oregon State...in front of a crowd of 18,789.