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Originally posted by ktsnake
You taught the class, you would know .
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Hey, you can be an authority if you want. It's OK with me.
I only taught the live production part at Colorado, Larry Zimmer, former voice of C.U. and the Denver Broncos on KOA Radio taught (still teaches I think) the announcing/journalism part.
I just jumped on Hoosier for using the UNC initials with no attribution in another thread. Here in Colorado, those letters refer to a college in Greeley.
As I pointed out to my sister-in-law when she called one year to gloat over Michigan beating Ohio State...
"Hey, out here in the West, "M" stands for Missouri, "OSU" is Oklahoma State, "OU" is in Norman and the football season ends every year when Nebraska beats Colorado..."
My other example in another thread is that both my wife and I graduated from O.U. Our son is a junior at O.U. Our oldest daughter graduated from O.U. after transferring from UNC.
Translated, that means that Mrs. DA and I graduated from Ohio University. Our son goes to Oklahoma. Our daughter graduated from Ohio University after attending the University of Northern Colorado.
What those letters mean depends on where you live.