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Old 02-15-2011, 12:06 PM
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Originally Posted by MysticCat View Post
Which may or may not be true. I don't think it's hurt the University of Southern California.
I don't know about the NCAA, but from dealing in college admissions for a hot minute, the directional schools (with the exception of USC because it's private and has a storied history) indicate a second-tier status. I find myself guilty of it as well--UF: flagship! UCF: safety school. (I know it's totally not the case anymore, but I grew up in Florida during a time when UCF was NEVER anyone's first choice. It was UF, FSU, or out-of-state.) Let's not forget about USF, UNF, UWF.

There's a book--I think it's Snobbery by Joseph Epstein that discusses the curse of the directional school (with USC as the rare exception).

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