Oh I am aware-and *I* was aware what an SEC school is and the stupid rivalry that goes on-I was joking too-
When you kid has a talent -you look to what the school has to offer-not if they have a wowser Football team
News flash- Senior LSU's starting Quarterback just got arrested and kicked out of school, ruining his Pro Football chances. This is the kind of hero worship the rabid fans are cheerring ?????????
News flash - fans are overwhelmingly against Jordan Jefferson. He was fairly unpopular before the incident and even more so now. There are fans here and there who would like him reinstated, but most everything I read/hear supports his supension from the team (as do I).
Please provide a link to where he was kicked out of school because AFAIK he's still there.
What you will hear are people (on both sides of the story) hoping he's not being unfairly prosecuted because he is the starting QB for a nationally ranked team. There are a lot of questions about what really happened that night, the character of the victims, and the bias of the witnesses. I haven't seen those things reported much in the local media. I had to dig to find it. While I am not a fan of JJ, I also do not want him unfairly accused or prosecuted. He has a good attorney and I'm glad for it.
I'm also LOL at the pro football chances. First and foremost, I doubt he ever had a chance. Second, I've never known the NFL to discriminate against criminals.
There are plenty of non-SEC schools with troubled football players whose fans worship them (the team) too. The SEC pile on is always fun, though.
We live 10 minutes from the university both of my kids plan to attend but I would still encourage my children to live on campus, at least for their first year. I do think you have a different experience (not better...different) living on campus and it makes it much easier to be involved and get to know other students. If they make a different choice, so be it.
I did both. I lived in an apartment near campus my first year and commuted after. I do wish I'd stayed in the apartment longer, but it is what it is. It was much easier for me to work when I commuted since my job was close to home, not school.
I also think sports are a major draw for many when looking at universities. For some, it's part of the college experience. I do hope my children end up at schools with good programs for their majors AND good athletic programs. If you couldn't care less about sports and it has no bearing on your college search, fine. As season ticket holders college football is a big part of our lives anyway. I don't think it's unreasonable to want that as part of our academic experiences as well.