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  1. Thanks for saying "...bring the dollars..." on my profile because you gave me another reason to school you:

    http://www.forbes.com/2008/05/19/billionaires-harvard-education-biz-billies-cx_af_0519billieu_slide_10.html?thisSpeed=30000

    So, let's see, bring the dollars and what do we get? In the Top 10 schools with the most billionaires (a big fat B for billion!) Forbes seemed to have listed 4 Pac-10 schools along with the usual suspects like Harvard and Yale and others. So it seems that the Pac-10 produces championship play in sports as well as being a top school when it comes to producing Billionaires. I didn't see any SEC schools on there. Oh well. Looks like we know that kids who want to play at a championship level in sports and make billions later on would seem to have a good chance at a Pac-10 school rather than an SEC school. Ha!

    Got you queen, as you say! Or better yet, bring the dollars next time kid before another Pac-10 guy schools you.

  2. I'm laughing all the way at how lsuornuthin keeps playing the SEC conference card and keeps making excuses when his reasoning (as shoddy as his typing style for an LSU grad - how embarrassing!) doesn't add up. All the major sports, football, basketball, baseball and track & field have the best teams from the Pac-10. I guess there is a reason why it is called the "Conference of Champions."

    Are you still to scared to look at the all-time NCAA titles record book? LSU had what only 1 football national title in the 20th century and you're talking like they were accomplished or something. Ha! No wonder you play the conference card - because you have to stoop so low and take credit for another team's accomplishment because standing on LSU's accomplishments alone just ain't good enough.

    USC has 28 NCAA men's track and field national titles. Where is LSU again? Below USC in total number that's for sure. As for Olympians, you better be careful there lsuornuthin before I school you again as to the correct number USC has over LSU. You might get jealous and say something you are misinformed about again. (BTW, how many baseball titles for UT again? You seemed to have gotten that wrong. Again).

    Pac-10: Conference of Champions - http://www.ncaa.org/champadmin/champs_listing1.html

  3. hey, i forgot, how many loses did lsu have last year?

  4. Thanks for the comment Isuo

  5. Stanford isn't good. And anyone who actually watched the game knows they didn't win, Oregon State lost it.

    Moeavo +400 yards w/ 3 drives of over 80 yards

    Sammie +150 yards

    Morales +150 yards

    Rodgers +100 yards rushing

    Pass defense gave up only 90 yards.

  6. Three Major Sports Championships:

    Basketball - UCLA 11 NCAA championships; #1 all-time
    Baseball - USC 12 NCAA championships; #1 all-time (where does Texas rank again?)
    Football - USC 11 National Titles; (how many does LSU have; obviously not as many as USC)
    Track & Field (Indoor & Outdoor) - USC 28 NCAA championships; #1 all-time

    Total NCAA Championships - #1 UCLA, #2 Stanford, #3 USC all-time
    Men's NCAA Championships - #1 USC, #2 UCLA, #3 Stanford all-time
    Women's NCAA Championships - #1 Stanford, #2 UCLA all-time

    Looks like you got schooled again. Or as you say, "check mate, got your queen."

    From the record books of the NCAA: http://www.ncaa.org/champadmin/champs_listing1.html

    Facts speak the truth as to what the Pac-10 is - "The Conference of Champions."

  7. Hi Lsuornothin,

    Check out the link below. You will see that the school with the most NCAA baseball titles is USC with 12 total all-time. Also, you will notice that when they call the Pac-10 the Conference of Champions, it is correct seeing how it is Pac-10 schools who have the most total titles, the most men's titles and the most women's titles.

    I am glad to back up the claim that the Pac-10 is the premier athletic conference with the objective facts below for you.

    http://www.ncaa.org/champadmin/champs_listing1.html

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