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Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:37 am
by Affirm
Furman is the SMALLEST enrollment school in the 2023 NCAA Tournament. Frequently, that description has gone to Davidson or Wofford, who have a combined total of 16 appearances (5 for Wofford and 11 for Davidson) since Furman was last in the tournament, and who each have enrollments smaller than Furman. Go Furman!
… (ADDITIONAL NOTE [10:04 AM Wed 3/15/2023]:
Furman is fortunate to have the privilege of playing academically highly-ranked University of Virginia in the 2023 NCAA Tournament. Virginia is ranked #25 by USN&WR among all National Universities. The only ranked National Universities in the 2023 NCAA Tournament ranked higher than Virginia in that specific ranking are Duke at #10 and UCLA at #20. USN&WR classifies Furman as a National Liberal Arts College; and Furman at #45 in that specific ranking is one of the only 2 National Liberal Arts Colleges in the 2023 NCAA Tournament. The other National Liberal Arts College in the 2023 NCAA Tournament is Colgate, #18 in that specific ranking. Other highly-ranked National Liberal Arts Colleges that have appeared in the NCAA Tournament in multiple years, include [former National Champion Holy Cross], Davidson, Richmond, Bucknell, Lafayette, Navy, and Air Force; but none of those are in the 2023 Tournament. Go Furman!)

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:08 pm
by FUBeAR
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:37 am
Furman is fortunate to have the privilege of playing academically highly-ranked University of Virginia in the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
FUBeAR doesn’t understand this sentence.

“Fortunate…privilege of playing academically highly-ranked…” ????

Are the UVa Players going to be passing along the solution for cold fusion with Hein and Slawson underneath the boards? Perhaps some of the brilliant Darden School Econ Profs have enlightened the Wahoos backcourt as to the wonders of quantitative easing and MMT, which they will be sharing with Bothwell and Pegues on fast breaks.

Seriously - what benefits do you imagine accrue to Furman Basketball, Furman Athletics, and/or Furman University because we happened to get matched up vs. a Team from a school that is known for solid academics?

FUBeAR gets the smallest enrollment angle. Helps the whole David v. Goliath hype and another darn good reason for peeps to have that FU on their lips.

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:32 pm
by Affirm
FUBeAR wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:08 pm
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:37 am
Furman is fortunate to have the privilege of playing academically highly-ranked University of Virginia in the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
FUBeAR doesn’t understand this sentence.

“Fortunate…privilege of playing academically highly-ranked…” ????

Are the UVa Players going to be passing along the solution for cold fusion with Hein and Slawson underneath the boards? Perhaps some of the brilliant Darden School Econ Profs have enlightened the Wahoos backcourt as to the wonders of quantitative easing and MMT, which they will be sharing with Bothwell and Pegues on fast breaks.

Seriously - what benefits do you imagine accrue to Furman Basketball, Furman Athletics, and/or Furman University because we happened to get matched up vs. a Team from a school that is known for solid academics?

FUBeAR gets the smallest enrollment angle. Helps the whole David v. Goliath hype and another darn good reason for peeps to have that FU on their lips.
Sorry if you don't understand.
At least these 3 possibilities (and yes, maybe I should have made a better sentence than using "fortunate" and "priviliege"; actually, I first wanted to just say "I am glad that Furman is playing academically highly-ranked ... , but "glad" just seemed to be an overly- vague word):
1. It IS good to associate athletically or otherwise with a highly-ranked academic school and particularly a national university. We do not get that opportunity very often.. It just makes us look better, in my opinion. (I even think UMBC is a pretty good school, actually; but, in any case, what they did 4 years ago did not detract from their reputation.)
2. To flatter UVA and talk about how great they are will perhaps make their followers or even their team think we are in awe of just playing against their name. (Yes, I realize neither their followers nor their team will read my post, but maybe somehow the word will get out that we feel fortunate and privileged. Of course, they probably already assume that we feel that way, so let's take advantage of their thinking that.) They will continue to think how great they are in comparison with us. Maybe they will take us less seriously. We need everything possible to win the game.
3. A. Maybe the Virginia name (or the Duke or the UCLA name, if we were playing them instead of Virginia) will grab more people's attention (general public) than would certain other schools' names, people will be prompted to find out more about Furman than they know now, and that knowledge and awareness will have unknow good effects. Who knows, perhaps it would even lead to some regular season OOC games against some other well-known schools; and that would improve our image and our ability to attract more good athletes and more good students in general, whether athletes or non-athletes.
3. B. Whether a big name school is top-ranked athletically or not, I think there is value added to Furman to be associated with the likes of the top Division-I schools (top academically) like Stanford, Duke, Northwestern Vanderbilt, Rice, Notre Dame, Cal, UCLA, Michigan, Southern Cal, Virginia, Florida, UNC-CH, Wake Forest, Boston College, Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Tulane, Ohio State, Army, Navy, Air Force, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Penn, Cornell, Columbia, William & Mary, Richmond, Davidson, Colgate, Bucknell, Holy Cross, Lafayette, and others. At the same time, I realize it is probably not feasible to have those on our OOC schedule very much, if at all.

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:43 pm
by Jasper
Oh. Well I guess that clears it all up. You had to work pretty hard for that explanation. 😋

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:55 pm
by Affirm
Jasper wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:43 pm
Oh. Well I guess that clears it all up. You had to work pretty hard for that explanation. 😋
Sorry. It takes a lot of hard work for some to understand. Sometimes it takes more than the effort is worth.

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Wed Mar 15, 2023 9:47 pm
by apaladin
No one cares right now. Its basketball! time.

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Wed Mar 15, 2023 9:51 pm
by FUBeAR
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:32 pm
FUBeAR wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:08 pm
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:37 am
Furman is fortunate to have the privilege of playing academically highly-ranked University of Virginia in the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
FUBeAR doesn’t understand this sentence.

“Fortunate…privilege of playing academically highly-ranked…” ????

Are the UVa Players going to be passing along the solution for cold fusion with Hein and Slawson underneath the boards? Perhaps some of the brilliant Darden School Econ Profs have enlightened the Wahoos backcourt as to the wonders of quantitative easing and MMT, which they will be sharing with Bothwell and Pegues on fast breaks.

Seriously - what benefits do you imagine accrue to Furman Basketball, Furman Athletics, and/or Furman University because we happened to get matched up vs. a Team from a school that is known for solid academics?

FUBeAR gets the smallest enrollment angle. Helps the whole David v. Goliath hype and another darn good reason for peeps to have that FU on their lips.
Sorry if you don't understand.
At least these 3 possibilities (and yes, maybe I should have made a better sentence than using "fortunate" and "priviliege"; actually, I first wanted to just say "I am glad that Furman is playing academically highly-ranked ... , but "glad" just seemed to be an overly- vague word):
1. It IS good to associate athletically or otherwise with a highly-ranked academic school and particularly a national university. We do not get that opportunity very often.. It just makes us look better, in my opinion. (I even think UMBC is a pretty good school, actually; but, in any case, what they did 4 years ago did not detract from their reputation.)
2. To flatter UVA and talk about how great they are will perhaps make their followers or even their team think we are in awe of just playing against their name. (Yes, I realize neither their followers nor their team will read my post, but maybe somehow the word will get out that we feel fortunate and privileged. Of course, they probably already assume that we feel that way, so let's take advantage of their thinking that.) They will continue to think how great they are in comparison with us. Maybe they will take us less seriously. We need everything possible to win the game.
3. A. Maybe the Virginia name (or the Duke or the UCLA name, if we were playing them instead of Virginia) will grab more people's attention (general public) than would certain other schools' names, people will be prompted to find out more about Furman than they know now, and that knowledge and awareness will have unknow good effects. Who knows, perhaps it would even lead to some regular season OOC games against some other well-known schools; and that would improve our image and our ability to attract more good athletes and more good students in general, whether athletes or non-athletes.
3. B. Whether a big name school is top-ranked athletically or not, I think there is value added to Furman to be associated with the likes of the top Division-I schools (top academically) like Stanford, Duke, Northwestern Vanderbilt, Rice, Notre Dame, Cal, UCLA, Michigan, Southern Cal, Virginia, Florida, UNC-CH, Wake Forest, Boston College, Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Tulane, Ohio State, Army, Navy, Air Force, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Penn, Cornell, Columbia, William & Mary, Richmond, Davidson, Colgate, Bucknell, Holy Cross, Lafayette, and others. At the same time, I realize it is probably not feasible to have those on our OOC schedule very much, if at all.
OK…got it…
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Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Wed Mar 15, 2023 10:34 pm
by FurmAlum
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:32 pm
FUBeAR wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:08 pm
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:37 am
Furman is fortunate to have the privilege of playing academically highly-ranked University of Virginia in the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
FUBeAR doesn’t understand this sentence.

“Fortunate…privilege of playing academically highly-ranked…” ????

Are the UVa Players going to be passing along the solution for cold fusion with Hein and Slawson underneath the boards? Perhaps some of the brilliant Darden School Econ Profs have enlightened the Wahoos backcourt as to the wonders of quantitative easing and MMT, which they will be sharing with Bothwell and Pegues on fast breaks.

Seriously - what benefits do you imagine accrue to Furman Basketball, Furman Athletics, and/or Furman University because we happened to get matched up vs. a Team from a school that is known for solid academics?

FUBeAR gets the smallest enrollment angle. Helps the whole David v. Goliath hype and another darn good reason for peeps to have that FU on their lips.
Sorry if you don't understand.
At least these 3 possibilities (and yes, maybe I should have made a better sentence than using "fortunate" and "priviliege"; actually, I first wanted to just say "I am glad that Furman is playing academically highly-ranked ... , but "glad" just seemed to be an overly- vague word):
1. It IS good to associate athletically or otherwise with a highly-ranked academic school and particularly a national university. We do not get that opportunity very often.. It just makes us look better, in my opinion. (I even think UMBC is a pretty good school, actually; but, in any case, what they did 4 years ago did not detract from their reputation.)
2. To flatter UVA and talk about how great they are will perhaps make their followers or even their team think we are in awe of just playing against their name. (Yes, I realize neither their followers nor their team will read my post, but maybe somehow the word will get out that we feel fortunate and privileged. Of course, they probably already assume that we feel that way, so let's take advantage of their thinking that.) They will continue to think how great they are in comparison with us. Maybe they will take us less seriously. We need everything possible to win the game.
3. A. Maybe the Virginia name (or the Duke or the UCLA name, if we were playing them instead of Virginia) will grab more people's attention (general public) than would certain other schools' names, people will be prompted to find out more about Furman than they know now, and that knowledge and awareness will have unknow good effects. Who knows, perhaps it would even lead to some regular season OOC games against some other well-known schools; and that would improve our image and our ability to attract more good athletes and more good students in general, whether athletes or non-athletes.
3. B. Whether a big name school is top-ranked athletically or not, I think there is value added to Furman to be associated with the likes of the top Division-I schools (top academically) like Stanford, Duke, Northwestern Vanderbilt, Rice, Notre Dame, Cal, UCLA, Michigan, Southern Cal, Virginia, Florida, UNC-CH, Wake Forest, Boston College, Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Tulane, Ohio State, Army, Navy, Air Force, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Penn, Cornell, Columbia, William & Mary, Richmond, Davidson, Colgate, Bucknell, Holy Cross, Lafayette, and others. At the same time, I realize it is probably not feasible to have those on our OOC schedule very much, if at all.
Note the 2 esteemed schools Duke and Princeton got knocked out of the Academic Final 4 in the first round.

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Wed Mar 15, 2023 11:08 pm
by FUBeAR
FurmAlum wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 10:34 pm
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:32 pm
FUBeAR wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:08 pm
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:37 am
Furman is fortunate to have the privilege of playing academically highly-ranked University of Virginia in the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
FUBeAR doesn’t understand this sentence.

“Fortunate…privilege of playing academically highly-ranked…” ????

Are the UVa Players going to be passing along the solution for cold fusion with Hein and Slawson underneath the boards? Perhaps some of the brilliant Darden School Econ Profs have enlightened the Wahoos backcourt as to the wonders of quantitative easing and MMT, which they will be sharing with Bothwell and Pegues on fast breaks.

Seriously - what benefits do you imagine accrue to Furman Basketball, Furman Athletics, and/or Furman University because we happened to get matched up vs. a Team from a school that is known for solid academics?

FUBeAR gets the smallest enrollment angle. Helps the whole David v. Goliath hype and another darn good reason for peeps to have that FU on their lips.
Sorry if you don't understand.
At least these 3 possibilities (and yes, maybe I should have made a better sentence than using "fortunate" and "priviliege"; actually, I first wanted to just say "I am glad that Furman is playing academically highly-ranked ... , but "glad" just seemed to be an overly- vague word):
1. It IS good to associate athletically or otherwise with a highly-ranked academic school and particularly a national university. We do not get that opportunity very often.. It just makes us look better, in my opinion. (I even think UMBC is a pretty good school, actually; but, in any case, what they did 4 years ago did not detract from their reputation.)
2. To flatter UVA and talk about how great they are will perhaps make their followers or even their team think we are in awe of just playing against their name. (Yes, I realize neither their followers nor their team will read my post, but maybe somehow the word will get out that we feel fortunate and privileged. Of course, they probably already assume that we feel that way, so let's take advantage of their thinking that.) They will continue to think how great they are in comparison with us. Maybe they will take us less seriously. We need everything possible to win the game.
3. A. Maybe the Virginia name (or the Duke or the UCLA name, if we were playing them instead of Virginia) will grab more people's attention (general public) than would certain other schools' names, people will be prompted to find out more about Furman than they know now, and that knowledge and awareness will have unknow good effects. Who knows, perhaps it would even lead to some regular season OOC games against some other well-known schools; and that would improve our image and our ability to attract more good athletes and more good students in general, whether athletes or non-athletes.
3. B. Whether a big name school is top-ranked athletically or not, I think there is value added to Furman to be associated with the likes of the top Division-I schools (top academically) like Stanford, Duke, Northwestern Vanderbilt, Rice, Notre Dame, Cal, UCLA, Michigan, Southern Cal, Virginia, Florida, UNC-CH, Wake Forest, Boston College, Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Tulane, Ohio State, Army, Navy, Air Force, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Penn, Cornell, Columbia, William & Mary, Richmond, Davidson, Colgate, Bucknell, Holy Cross, Lafayette, and others. At the same time, I realize it is probably not feasible to have those on our OOC schedule very much, if at all.
Note the 2 esteemed schools Duke and Princeton got knocked out of the Academic Final 4 in the first round.
If matched up, Furman would have beaten Princeton by 11 and blown out Duke by 42 points.

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Thu Mar 16, 2023 6:37 am
by Flagman
What a waste of perfectly good bandwidth!

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Thu Mar 16, 2023 7:16 am
by NEPA
Affirm , are you related to Sheldon Cooper? I bet you would be much happier if Furman played in the Ivy League.

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Thu Mar 16, 2023 12:05 pm
by Affirm
FurmAlum wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 10:34 pm
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:32 pm
FUBeAR wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:08 pm
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:37 am
Furman is fortunate to have the privilege of playing academically highly-ranked University of Virginia in the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
FUBeAR doesn’t understand this sentence.

“Fortunate…privilege of playing academically highly-ranked…” ????

Are the UVa Players going to be passing along the solution for cold fusion with Hein and Slawson underneath the boards? Perhaps some of the brilliant Darden School Econ Profs have enlightened the Wahoos backcourt as to the wonders of quantitative easing and MMT, which they will be sharing with Bothwell and Pegues on fast breaks.

Seriously - what benefits do you imagine accrue to Furman Basketball, Furman Athletics, and/or Furman University because we happened to get matched up vs. a Team from a school that is known for solid academics?

FUBeAR gets the smallest enrollment angle. Helps the whole David v. Goliath hype and another darn good reason for peeps to have that FU on their lips.
Sorry if you don't understand.
At least these 3 possibilities (and yes, maybe I should have made a better sentence than using "fortunate" and "priviliege"; actually, I first wanted to just say "I am glad that Furman is playing academically highly-ranked ... , but "glad" just seemed to be an overly- vague word):
1. It IS good to associate athletically or otherwise with a highly-ranked academic school and particularly a national university. We do not get that opportunity very often.. It just makes us look better, in my opinion. (I even think UMBC is a pretty good school, actually; but, in any case, what they did 4 years ago did not detract from their reputation.)
2. To flatter UVA and talk about how great they are will perhaps make their followers or even their team think we are in awe of just playing against their name. (Yes, I realize neither their followers nor their team will read my post, but maybe somehow the word will get out that we feel fortunate and privileged. Of course, they probably already assume that we feel that way, so let's take advantage of their thinking that.) They will continue to think how great they are in comparison with us. Maybe they will take us less seriously. We need everything possible to win the game.
3. A. Maybe the Virginia name (or the Duke or the UCLA name, if we were playing them instead of Virginia) will grab more people's attention (general public) than would certain other schools' names, people will be prompted to find out more about Furman than they know now, and that knowledge and awareness will have unknow good effects. Who knows, perhaps it would even lead to some regular season OOC games against some other well-known schools; and that would improve our image and our ability to attract more good athletes and more good students in general, whether athletes or non-athletes.
3. B. Whether a big name school is top-ranked athletically or not, I think there is value added to Furman to be associated with the likes of the top Division-I schools (top academically) like Stanford, Duke, Northwestern Vanderbilt, Rice, Notre Dame, Cal, UCLA, Michigan, Southern Cal, Virginia, Florida, UNC-CH, Wake Forest, Boston College, Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Tulane, Ohio State, Army, Navy, Air Force, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Penn, Cornell, Columbia, William & Mary, Richmond, Davidson, Colgate, Bucknell, Holy Cross, Lafayette, and others. At the same time, I realize it is probably not feasible to have those on our OOC schedule very much, if at all.
Note the 2 esteemed schools Duke and Princeton got knocked out of the Academic Final 4 in the first round.
How did Furman do in that particular competition?

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Thu Mar 16, 2023 12:07 pm
by Affirm
NEPA wrote:
Thu Mar 16, 2023 7:16 am
Affirm , are you related to Sheldon Cooper? I bet you would be much happier if Furman played in the Ivy League.
No to the question.
And to your bet - well, Duh!!!!!!!!

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Thu Mar 16, 2023 12:13 pm
by Affirm
FUBeAR wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 9:51 pm
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:32 pm
FUBeAR wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 12:08 pm
affirm wrote:
Wed Mar 15, 2023 8:37 am
Furman is fortunate to have the privilege of playing academically highly-ranked University of Virginia in the 2023 NCAA Tournament.
FUBeAR doesn’t understand this sentence.

“Fortunate…privilege of playing academically highly-ranked…” ????

Are the UVa Players going to be passing along the solution for cold fusion with Hein and Slawson underneath the boards? Perhaps some of the brilliant Darden School Econ Profs have enlightened the Wahoos backcourt as to the wonders of quantitative easing and MMT, which they will be sharing with Bothwell and Pegues on fast breaks.

Seriously - what benefits do you imagine accrue to Furman Basketball, Furman Athletics, and/or Furman University because we happened to get matched up vs. a Team from a school that is known for solid academics?

FUBeAR gets the smallest enrollment angle. Helps the whole David v. Goliath hype and another darn good reason for peeps to have that FU on their lips.
Sorry if you don't understand.
At least these 3 possibilities (and yes, maybe I should have made a better sentence than using "fortunate" and "priviliege"; actually, I first wanted to just say "I am glad that Furman is playing academically highly-ranked ... , but "glad" just seemed to be an overly- vague word):
1. It IS good to associate athletically or otherwise with a highly-ranked academic school and particularly a national university. We do not get that opportunity very often.. It just makes us look better, in my opinion. (I even think UMBC is a pretty good school, actually; but, in any case, what they did 4 years ago did not detract from their reputation.)
2. To flatter UVA and talk about how great they are will perhaps make their followers or even their team think we are in awe of just playing against their name. (Yes, I realize neither their followers nor their team will read my post, but maybe somehow the word will get out that we feel fortunate and privileged. Of course, they probably already assume that we feel that way, so let's take advantage of their thinking that.) They will continue to think how great they are in comparison with us. Maybe they will take us less seriously. We need everything possible to win the game.
3. A. Maybe the Virginia name (or the Duke or the UCLA name, if we were playing them instead of Virginia) will grab more people's attention (general public) than would certain other schools' names, people will be prompted to find out more about Furman than they know now, and that knowledge and awareness will have unknow good effects. Who knows, perhaps it would even lead to some regular season OOC games against some other well-known schools; and that would improve our image and our ability to attract more good athletes and more good students in general, whether athletes or non-athletes.
3. B. Whether a big name school is top-ranked athletically or not, I think there is value added to Furman to be associated with the likes of the top Division-I schools (top academically) like Stanford, Duke, Northwestern Vanderbilt, Rice, Notre Dame, Cal, UCLA, Michigan, Southern Cal, Virginia, Florida, UNC-CH, Wake Forest, Boston College, Texas, Wisconsin, Illinois, Georgia Tech, Georgia, Tulane, Ohio State, Army, Navy, Air Force, Princeton, Harvard, Yale, Penn, Cornell, Columbia, William & Mary, Richmond, Davidson, Colgate, Bucknell, Holy Cross, Lafayette, and others. At the same time, I realize it is probably not feasible to have those on our OOC schedule very much, if at all.
OK…got it…
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OK…thanks…

Re: Smallest enrollment school in 2023 NCAA Tournament

PostPosted:Thu Mar 16, 2023 4:26 pm
by Davemeister
Lucky FUBear didn't have your head going somewhere else . . .