10/30/2005

Want actual proof of media bias? Proof that they cannot see beyond their liberal backgrounds? FOOTBALL rankings are there for all to see. It is a known fact that almost half the journalists in the entire country (as opposed to New York and LA) graduated from Northwestern University, a Chicago eliteist school with an enrollment of less than 6,000 and SAT scores above 1,400. Anybody with a brain knows that a chickenshit little school like that cannot be rated in the Top Twenty Five in football, unless in the unlikely circumstance they actually beat somebody in the Top Ten. (Yes I know they went to the Rose Bowl in the last century when they lost to USC.). So their in house elites had them rated up there. Final score: Michigan 105, Northwestern 17 as anyone with a fucking brain knew would happen. Really think about it. Those rankings were totally insane and could have only been cooked up by an elite with their heads up their asses. BTW Stanford, a Left Coast eliteist high SAT school with 7,000 students, has been to the Rose Bowl and actually won some, beating both Ohio State AND Michigan in the early 70s.

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Anonymous said...

Most famous Stanford Rose Bowl game was in 1927. Stanford coach Pop Warner and his star player, Ernie Nevers, went up against Notre Dame's legendary Knute Rockne and "The Four Horsemen." When it was over, the Irish had a national championship and the Indians their only loss in a 7-1-1 season. Nevers, a two-way All-American, turned in one of the greatest performances in school history. Not only did he play all 60 minutes, but he rushed for 114 yards--more than all of the Four Horsemen combined--despite having his ankles taped so tightly that the circulation was nearly cut off. Both ankles had been broken earlier in the season and he had the casts taken off just 10 days before the Rose Bowl. Nevers could barely walk.