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Pataskala
4/12/2016 12:36 PM
Now that White's gone, the U at B has reclaimed its name: http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2016/04/12/uni... /
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BillyTheCat
4/12/2016 12:47 PM
How much money was wasted in this 3 year ordeal?
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OU_Country
4/12/2016 1:38 PM
Where are our UB posters that had lots to say about the branding with SUNY? I'm kinda curious to hear their thoughts now.
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OUcats82
4/12/2016 3:06 PM
Now they are "New York's Public Powerhouse."

Looks too much like Chicago's bull mascot IMHO.

Must have lots of cash to toss around in their marketing/branding department. This has to be at least logo #3 for them since the attack cat was introduced for us.
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BillyTheCat
4/12/2016 3:21 PM
OUcats82 wrote:expand_more
Now they are "New York's Public Powerhouse."

Looks too much like Chicago's bull mascot IMHO.

Must have lots of cash to toss around in their marketing/branding department. This has to be at least logo #3 for them since the attack cat was introduced for us.
I believe more like 4-5th, the Attack Cat is 20/21 years old
Last Edited: 4/12/2016 3:22:10 PM by BillyTheCat
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OhioCatFan
4/12/2016 4:00 PM
"Buffalo -- New York's Public Powerhouse"

That's almost as catchy as "Rutgers -- The State University."
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BillyTheCat
4/12/2016 4:35 PM
OhioCatFan wrote:expand_more
"Buffalo -- New York's Public Powerhouse"

That's almost as catchy as "Rutgers -- The State University."
And has more recent MAC titles than us.
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Bcat2
4/12/2016 5:50 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
"Buffalo -- New York's Public Powerhouse"

That's almost as catchy as "Rutgers -- The State University."
And has more recent MAC titles than us.
And they have scoreboard on Ohio.
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RSBobcat
4/12/2016 10:14 PM
What is?
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cc-cat
4/18/2016 10:15 AM
RSBobcat wrote:expand_more
What is?
Once Buffalo....always Buffalo:

http://nypost.com/2016/04/18/university-crushes-the-souls... /
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rpbobcat
4/18/2016 11:26 AM
cc-cat wrote:expand_more
What is?
Once Buffalo....always Buffalo:

http://nypost.com/2016/04/18/university-crushes-the-souls... /
The good news :you got an email that said you got accepted to a college.

The bad news :It was from Buffalo.

The better news :It was a mistake
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MedinaCat
4/18/2016 12:48 PM
rpbobcat wrote:expand_more
What is?
Once Buffalo....always Buffalo:

http://nypost.com/2016/04/18/university-crushes-the-souls... /
The good news :you got an email that said you got accepted to a college.

The bad news :It was from Buffalo.

The better news :It was a mistake
That made me laugh out loud...Mondays are typically a bear work wise, so any LOL's are appreciated.
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LuckySparrow
4/18/2016 1:30 PM
rpbobcat wrote:expand_more
What is?
Once Buffalo....always Buffalo:

http://nypost.com/2016/04/18/university-crushes-the-souls... /
The good news :you got an email that said you got accepted to a college.

The bad news :It was from Buffalo.

The better news :It was a mistake
This has me laughing!
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giacomo
4/19/2016 3:31 PM
They're considered a very good academic institution. Would likely rate higher than us. The laugh's on you.
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Alan Swank
4/19/2016 9:21 PM
giacomo wrote:expand_more
They're considered a very good academic institution. Would likely rate higher than us. The laugh's on you.
Selectivity is 17 points more rigorous than OU.
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rpbobcat
4/20/2016 7:16 AM
giacomo wrote:expand_more
They're considered a very good academic institution. Would likely rate higher than us. The laugh's on you.
Not surprising.
Have you ever been to Buffalo in the winter ? (Its about 8 months long)

There's not much to do except study.
Especially when there's several feet of snow on the ground.
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Mike Johnson
4/20/2016 10:12 AM
rpbobcat wrote:expand_more
They're considered a very good academic institution. Would likely rate higher than us. The laugh's on you.
Not surprising.
Have you ever been to Buffalo in the winter ? (Its about 8 months long)

There's not much to do except study.
Especially when there's several feet of snow on the ground.
Back in the day when I was working for General Electric in Schenectady, NY, I often had to travel to Erie, PA. Best way to get there was fly to Buffalo, rent car and drive about 90 miles to Erie.

Erie, of course, is the beginning of the snow belt that moves east through Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Utica, Schenectady and Albany. On a Christmas Eve/Day in Schenectady, 40 inches of white fell.

Anyway, once when I was visiting Erie, heavy snow was forecast. Folks in Erie advised me to cut short my visit and begin driving to Buffalo Airport. It is no exaggeration to say that from Erie to Buffalo on I-90, I never saw an inch of pavement. At a very slow speed, I followed the tail lights of a big rig. And, of course, when I arrived at the airport, it was closed down.
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rpbobcat
4/20/2016 11:34 AM
My wife and I have flown into Buffalo a few times.

The first time we flew in we saw that most of the terminal doors were "ramped" several feet off the ground.

We saw the same thing at some commercial buildings.

We were told that's they can open them when there's snow.
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