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Old 11-14-2006, 05:17 PM
macallan25 macallan25 is offline
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Originally Posted by kstar View Post
I know how to spell hyphenate, it was a typo. You should know as you seem to make plenty, in addition to actual egregious errors.
There is actually much to compare when looking at the wealth and social strata of OK and Tex-ass... They are more similar than you would ever imagine. Look at cenus data if you don't believe me.
They aren't called INDIANS you moron, Indians are from India, Native Americans are the indigenous people of North America. Also, it is racist for you to include them in a list of things that are "bad" about OK.
I was listing errors, and as such, did not feel it necessary to write in complete sentences. Lists often don't contain complete sentences.
tu does not trump OU in every way... Let's see, Mack Brown sucks; the law school at tu has a 75% bar pass rate, while OU has a 95%; How many National Championships do you have again? We've had 4 BCS appearances, to tu's 2. We lead the nation in National Merit scholars, while you lead the nation in goat ropers.
Please tell me how Oklahoma and Texas are "very similar" on a wealth, economic, and social strata. I am shocked that you would even write this.

They actually do refer to themselves quite often as Indians, American Indians, etc. Native American is a PC, made up term.

I'm sorry, but if you think OU Law is anywhere close to UT....you are out of your mind.
The University of Texas Law School is ranked number 16 in the country (for all schools) by USNEWS and one of the "toughest to get into" by The Princeton Review. You are a moron if you are going to try to compare the two. The avg. LSAT scrore for a UT law student is 166 with a 3.63 undergrad GPA. It has an 18.7% acceptance rate and the avg. UT law grad makes $88,885 for their starting salary. First time pass rate for the bar is 90%...I don't know where you got 75%. I would know though, I have already applied here.

Oklahoma is ranked 80th by USNews. The avg LSAT is a 154 and the avg. undergrad GPA is a 3.5. The acceptance rate is close to 27% and the avg. starting salary for an OU law grad is $58,398. Oklahoma Law is about on par with Texas Tech.....not bad at all, but not spectacular.

As far as the freshman National Merit Scholars per school, actually Harvard leads the nation. The University of Kansas and the University of Florida release these statistics every year...so here they are:

2006:http://www.news.ku.edu/2006/march/7/merit.shtml
Harvard University tops the national list with 287 freshman National Merit scholars. The University of Texas-Austin follows with 262, the largest number among public universities. KU ranks 29th among all universities.

2005: http://www.napa.ufl.edu/2005news/meritschol05.htm
1. Harvard University -- 312
2. University of Florida -- 259
3. University of Texas -- 242
4. Yale University -- 224
5. Stanford University -- 217
6. University of Chicago -- 198
7. Washington University at St. Louis -- 197
8. Princeton University -- 192
9. University of Southern California -- 183
10. University of Oklahoma -- 170


Mack Brown sucks...alright:
-Coaches With Active Win Streak of atleast 16 consecutive win streaks: 1. Bobby Bowden 2. Mack Brown
-Coaches with atleast 14 straight Bowl appearances: 1. Bobby Bowden 2. Mack Brown
-Winningest Coaches last 10 years: 1. Mack Brown 103-22
-Best Record since 1990: 1.Bobby Bowden 2.Mack Brown
-By Winning Percentage since 1990: 1.Bobby Bowden 2.Phil Fulmer 3.Mack Brown
- And if you want to compare Stoops to Brown.....I am fairly certain Mack has more wins at Texas from the point when Stoops took over OU. (83-17 to 81-18) Bob Stoops is not nearly as good without his brother.....and everyone knows it.
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