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- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: The State of College Basketball
- Replies: 72
- Views: 5395
Re: NY Times On The State of College Basketball
I was lucky enough to see the Senior Day game as my first in several decades. My impression was that a basketball game broke out between time outs and infomercials. I realize that the bills have to be paid, and contributors to URI need to be recogized, but it took away from the flow of the game and ...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: 2015-16 Schedule Discussion
- Replies: 978
- Views: 71815
Re: 2015-16 OOC opponents??
My wife's family is from Nebraska and my late father in-law had season tickets to the football games. As you know they are totally nuts for football out there. I think they've sold out the games going back to the 1960's. We used to thake the kids out there for a couple of weeks in the summer to visi...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: URI Athletics
- Topic: 2016 Football vs UMass at Gillette off-Will play @ Kansas
- Replies: 15
- Views: 2834
Re: 2016 Football vs UMass at Gillette off-Will play @ Kansa
I also think it's a good move. Maine has done quite well moneywise in the past - playing at Nebraska and Iowa among others. They actually beat Mississippi State in Starkville. The past couple of years they've played BC and Umass.
- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Dan Hurley Signs Restructured Contract @ URI through 2021
- Replies: 1064
- Views: 51599
Re: Dan Hurley to Sign Restructured Contract @ URI through 2
I was following the situation on this board through the weekend. Coach Hurley's decision to stay is wonderful news. I attended the final senior day game for the first time in 50 years and the energy in that building was amazing. Such things not only energize the thousands of alumni but an entire sta...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Where Are They Now? Former Player Results and News
- Replies: 4099
- Views: 451852
Re: Where Are They Now? Former Player Results and News
Appologies for commenting on an old subject. I just happened on this thread and saw the above comments on the Providence Steamrollers. In 1959 when I was a sopohmore in high school, my father took me down to Portland to see the Portland Seahawks and Providence Steamrollers play for the "mythica...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Game #29: St Joseph's - Saturday 1:45p - SENIOR DAY
- Replies: 160
- Views: 9625
Re: Game #29: St Joseph's - Saturday 1:45p - SENIOR DAY
Just wanted to give my observations on attending my first basketball game in Kingston in 49 years. On the advise of the board I ordered tickets on line with zero hassle. I stayed with my daughter in Mass. Friday night and we drove down Saturday morning, arriving around 10:30. I took her on a walking...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Down the stretch they come.....
- Replies: 134
- Views: 8702
Re: Down the stretch they come.....
Thanks for the help everyone. I think I'll do the online option. Should be a lot of fun. Hopefully I'll run into some classmates along the away.
- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Down the stretch they come.....
- Replies: 134
- Views: 8702
Re: Down the stretch they come.....
Not sure if this is the right thread. I'm planning to come down Saturday for my first Kingston game in 49 years! I'm bringing my adult daughter and plan to show her the campus and have an early lunch somewhere down the line. Can I stop off at the box office when I get there or should I get tickets o...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: If You Could Add Any Former URI Player To This Team.........
- Replies: 79
- Views: 5195
Re: If You Could Add Any Former URI Player To This Team.....
Well, I'll put Steve Chubin in the mix. He could shoot and he played well in the big games. He may have had his days off the court, but he was serious business when the buzzer sounded.
- 9 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: Not Good Publicity
- Replies: 12
- Views: 1726
Re: Not Good Publicity
During a visit to the campus a few years ago, a fraternity brother and I decided to take a tour of the police station which was the original Phi Mu Delta house before we moved to our new house in 1964. I really got a laugh in that our old social room was now occupied by jail cells! Probably some hid...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: A Former Rhody Ram Has Written a Book!
- Replies: 55
- Views: 4535
Re: A Former Rhody Ram Has Written a Book!
Rod: No problem - my memory does the same thing at times. I did get a laugh about the comments on Steve Chubin. The guy was amazing - smart - crazy - and could shoot the lights out. He was the envy of many of us - as he had a way with members of the opposite sex. Came back from his "exile"...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: A Former Rhody Ram Has Written a Book!
- Replies: 55
- Views: 4535
Re: A Former Rhody Ram Has Written a Book!
Rod:
Denny spent a lot of time in the house but he wasn't a brother. I think he was either a Sigma Chi or SAE.
Denny spent a lot of time in the house but he wasn't a brother. I think he was either a Sigma Chi or SAE.
- 9 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: A Former Rhody Ram Has Written a Book!
- Replies: 55
- Views: 4535
Re: A Former Rhody Ram Has Written a Book!
At the risk of bursting a few bubbles, the Phi Mu Delta of the mid 60's had it's "Animal House" moments, but in fact had a mixture of majors, national origins, races and religions. Yes, we had Ron Rothstien, Frank Nightengale, Don Kaul, Mike Fitzgerald, and the ever free spirit Steve Chubi...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: Brainstorming about updating campus area
- Replies: 304
- Views: 65124
Re: Brainstorming about updating campus area
I would agree that having apartments would be an excellent idea. However, at some point they need to revisit the subject of allowing some form of alcohol consumption on campus. I can remember that for some brief time in the mid 60's that the administration looked the other way and parties were held ...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: PASSED: Question 4, $125M bond for College of Engineering
- Replies: 185
- Views: 23513
Re: Vote YES on 4, $125 million bond for College of Engineer
Taylor Swift: I must respectively disagree with your comment about Rhode Island having the most misinformed and uneducated voters. Most corrupt, maybe but the voters of Maine would give Rhode Island a good run for the money in the those two catagories. Maine citizens are generally honest but have a ...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: URI Athletics
- Topic: URI Alums Want to Explore Division I Hockey
- Replies: 41
- Views: 3207
Re: URI Alums Want to Explore Division I Hockey
Is the floor area of the Ryan Center large enough for a NCAA sized rink? Was it designed to allow for ice at some future date? Hrstrat57: It's interesting about your reference to the Rhode Island Auditorium. The 50's and early 60's were exciting times in March then the New England High School basket...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: URI Athletics
- Topic: URI Alums Want to Explore Division I Hockey
- Replies: 41
- Views: 3207
Re: URI Alums Want to Explore Division I Hockey
Given URI's history of doing everything on the cheap (Ryan Center excepted) I don't think it would be a good idea and would drain funds. Both UNH and Maine make money, but they have 5,000 - 6,000 arenas. I don't see URI being able to do this and the Boss Arena is too small for major college hockey. ...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: Brainstorming about updating campus area
- Replies: 304
- Views: 65124
Re: Brainstorming about updating campus area
I do like the idea of a hotel on campus. When coming from out of state the choices are limited and involve a 10-15 minute drive to campus. It's an issue attending social events at the Faculty Club or Alumni Center and then driving back to the hotel. With over 15,000 folks on campus, the market has t...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: URI Athletics
- Topic: That Ram Band History
- Replies: 4
- Views: 969
Re: That Ram Band History
I was there during the mid 60's and the band was in peak form. They performed at the 1964 Worlds Fair. Rhody 74 is correct about Don Burns being both inspirational and a great motivator. He was our Blue Key advisor along with Dr. Osborne in the Pharmacy School. We had some great parties at their hou...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: URI: A moving day for students, families
- Replies: 2
- Views: 768
Re: URI: A moving day for students, families
Yeah, I still remember coming down from Maine that September day in 1962 wondering what the hell I'd gotten myself into! Also the infamous speech from Dean Quinn " Look to the right of you, look to the left of you........" He was generally correct in that there was quite a bit of attrition...
- 9 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: RIP Robin Williams
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1019
Re: RIP Robin Williams
Having served most of my Vietnam time in Saigon, Good Morning Vietnam, was a surprisingly accurate portrail of a lot of the goings on - the Tet Offensive excepted.
I became a Robin Williams admirer after that and later the Dead Poet's Society.
I became a Robin Williams admirer after that and later the Dead Poet's Society.
- 10 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Ryan Center In-Game Experience - Issues and Upgrades
- Replies: 4249
- Views: 336676
Re: Ryan Center In-Game Experience - Issues and Upgrades
"He went to Paris looking for answers to questions that bothered him so" - Jimmy Buffett
- 10 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Ryan Center In-Game Experience - Issues and Upgrades
- Replies: 4249
- Views: 336676
Re: Ryan Center In-Game Experience - Issues and Upgrades
To quote John Milner the driver of the yellow "Deuce Coupe" in the film American Grafiti - "It all went to hell when Buddy Holly died!"
- 10 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: R.I. students bearing brunt of aid cuts at URI
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1355
Re: R.I. students bearing brunt of aid cuts at URI
Maine has kept in state tuition flat for a couple of years which has now resulted in a large deficit that has to be spread over the seven campuses plus the community colleges. Too many locations for a population of 1.3 million. No political will to reduce. Thus death by a thousand cuts. Our major bu...
- 10 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: URI Should go private
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1670
Re: URI Should go private
True Point:
Makes sense now - didn't realize it started on another thread. I don't monitor this on a 24 hour basis!!
Makes sense now - didn't realize it started on another thread. I don't monitor this on a 24 hour basis!!
- 10 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: URI Should go private
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1670
Re: URI Should go private
True Point - "Ludicrous question"
Perhaps so - but probably no more so than the multi week saga of tail chasing regarding the status of one Mr. Hare!!
This is a discussion forum of general topics related to URI and this one appears to be causing no bodily harm.
Perhaps so - but probably no more so than the multi week saga of tail chasing regarding the status of one Mr. Hare!!
This is a discussion forum of general topics related to URI and this one appears to be causing no bodily harm.
- 10 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: URI Should go private
- Replies: 18
- Views: 1670
Re: URI Should go private
My memory is a bit vague, but I think part of the University of Vermont is private. When my folks graduated from there in the 1930's it was known as "The University of Vermont and State Agricultural College". I also seem to remember that the Aggie school at Cornell is state related.
- 10 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: UNC's idea of quality work...
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1318
Re: UNC's idea of quality work...
I'm not sure how things work now, but in the 1960's, if you were on an athletic team, you got one credit for phys ed each semester. Also note that phys ed was required your freshman year. Unless you were a total slacker you usually received an A. So over a four year period that amounted to 8 credit ...
- 10 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: UNC's idea of quality work...
- Replies: 13
- Views: 1318
Re: UNC's idea of quality work...
In the mid 60's the course du jour for URI athletes was Horticulture 41 - aka HORT41.
- 10 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: Financial Troubles at St. Joe's in Philly
- Replies: 1
- Views: 682
Re: Financial Troubles at St. Joe's in Philly
This is not a problen unique to St Joes. As the population continues to age the pool of college age students will continue to diminish. It will especially hit the lower tier private colleges that will become less affordable. The Ivies and elite private schools will do just fine as will the large fla...
- 10 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: More useless name calling
- Replies: 26
- Views: 2537
- 10 years ago
- Forum: URI Athletics
- Topic: CAA Football: Plans for new UNH Stadium
- Replies: 39
- Views: 5782
Re: CAA Football: Plans for new UNH Stadium
I think it would be good if they could play a game in McCoy. Given the fact that it's happening in Rhode Island - nothing is ever easy! UMaine really misses the boat not playing at least one home game at Hadlock Field in Portland ( Home of the AA Seadogs) They do schedule a hockey game at the Civic ...
- 10 years ago
- Forum: URI Athletics
- Topic: Rhode Island Men Win A-10 Indoor Track & Field Championship
- Replies: 2
- Views: 613
Re: Rhode Island Men Win A-10 Indoor Track & Field Champions
Glad to see that the track team is continuing their winning tradition. The fieldhouse is a beautiful facility. We've come a long way from the days of running on the board track outside of Rodman Hall. One winter day the track was quite icy and a couple of us slipped on one of the turns and ended up ...
- 10 years ago
- Forum: URI Athletics
- Topic: Rhody Football Recruting
- Replies: 126
- Views: 10454
Re: Rhody Football Recruting
Hopefully we can get to a level in a couple of years where we can schedule a true pay day with a Big Ten team as has been the past case with Maine and UNH. At this point doing such a thing could lead to a lot of injuries though Marshall is no slouch.
- 10 years ago
- Forum: URI Athletics
- Topic: Rhody Football Recruting
- Replies: 126
- Views: 10454
Re: Rhody Football Recruting
The University of Maine had 16 Committments yesterday which included two in state signees. One was the Maine High School MVP ( Gatoraide Player of the year, Fitzpatrick Trophy), the quarterback from Cony HS, the State Class B champs. A classic drop back QB who threw for 7,000 yards in four years. Co...
- 10 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Mike Powell
- Replies: 129
- Views: 9488
Re: Mike Powell
Maybe Mr. Powell will stay in school long enough to learn how to spell!
No wonder the world is going to hell in a handbasket!
No wonder the world is going to hell in a handbasket!
- 10 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: Global Warming / Climate Change Chat
- Replies: 11
- Views: 2290
Re: Global Warming / Climate Change Chat
It's Bush's fault!
- 10 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Mike Aaman - Victim of alleged assault in Narragansett
- Replies: 337
- Views: 21808
Re: Mike Aaman - Victim of alleged assault in Narragansett
This topic got me thinking which is always dangerous! I can recall only instance during my four years at URI (1962 - 66) where there was a serious event involving athletes getting into fights. It involved a few of my fraternity brothers at some club up in Pawtuckett. It might have been called the Fl...
- 10 years ago
- Forum: All Other College Sports
- Topic: UCONN $1.5 Billion Master Plan
- Replies: 28
- Views: 2199
Re: UCONN $1.5 Billion Master Plan
One of the things that hurts the Flagship University of Maine is the necessity of supporting four year campuses in Presque Isle, Fort Kent, Machias, Augusta, Farmington and Portland with a population base of about 1.2 million. In addition there are several Community Colleges. Efforts have been made ...
- 10 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: High School Memories
- Replies: 58
- Views: 3872
Re: High School Memories
Coming from out of state in 1962 I obviously didn't have much exposure to Rhode Island high school culture. It seemed, probably because Rhode Island was so small, that RI freshman held on to their high school connections well into their freshman year and didn't integrate as much with out of staters ...
- 10 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: GIROS Bar and Restaurant @ 501 high St Peacedale Since 1933
- Replies: 26
- Views: 2706
Re: GIROS Bar and Restaurant @ 501 high St Peacedale Since
I logged a few hours at that place back in the day - especially my senior year. I remember getting totally wasted on Martini's one afternoon with Mal Bowes, the Ram Band drum major and fellow Sachem. I think I played hooky from track practice that day. Gald to hear that they are doing well - a lot o...
- 10 years ago
- Forum: URI Athletics
- Topic: FOOTBALL: Maine vs. Northwestern Sat 9/21
- Replies: 1
- Views: 511
Re: Maine vs. Northwestern Sat 9/21
Yeah - they've also played at Nebraska where they gave the Huskers all they could handle for three quarters. They've played at Iowa and actually beat Mississippi State in Starkville.
Northwestern will be tough.
Northwestern will be tough.
- 10 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: Cars, champagne and the 1993 Rams
- Replies: 95
- Views: 6611
Re: Cars, champagne and the 1993 Rams
It was the fall of 1962 in my freshman year and I was heading to dinner at the Butterfield Dining Hall. Suddenly this blue XKE drove by with a student at the wheel. I asked the person who was with me who that person was. He ( a Rhode Islander) told me in hushed tones, "Oh that's Patriarca's son...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Bruce "Soup" Campbell passes away
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1164
Re: Bruce "Soup" Campbell passes away
Hearing the name Wilbur Cross, brings back memories of the New England High School Basketball Tournament at the old Boston Garden, when teams from Connecticut were participants. There were two teams from Massachusetts and Connecticut and one each from the remaining states. It was a hugely popular ev...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: URI Athletics
- Topic: PSU
- Replies: 43
- Views: 5103
Re: PSU
Maine just got in under the wire. They play two games next year with Division I teams - Northwestern in Evanston and UMASS at Gilette. A combined payday of $650,000. Well, maybe UMASS is a Division 1 1/2! Also, Coach Cosgrove's contract was renewed for another three years. He's a Maine grad and has ...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: Big East - Basketball Only Schools Leaving
- Replies: 1359
- Views: 81786
Re: Big East - Basketball Only Schools Leaving?
I seem to vaguely recall that when the "state of the art" Providence Post Office was opened in the early 60's that someone put an S & H Green Stamp on a letter and it was delivered unscathed!
- 11 years ago
- Forum: NCAAs or Bust!
- Topic: URI HOF
- Replies: 9
- Views: 1051
Re: URI HOF
I've given up trying to get my fraternity brother and track team mate Fred Collingwood in. Fred was a Yankee Conference and New England high jump champ in the mid 60's. Also held several URI and conference records Too damn much Rhode Island politics! Same issue with Frank Nightengale who should have...
- 11 years ago
- Forum: Down the Line
- Topic: Casey's -RIP
- Replies: 47
- Views: 4423
Re: Casey's -RIP
For us alums of the early and mid 60's, Iggy's and Giros were the watering holes of choice. I still remember the "dimies" at the original Iggys in Peacedale before they opened their new place nearer the campus. A lot of fond memories ( what I am able to remember!) - especially in Giros. I ...