OT Topics in the following include:
1. PGA Tour Players who are not real architects.
2. College football.
3. Graduation rates - for Pat Mucci.
4. Cheap shots at Rich Goodale (because Stanford rejected me and I don't want to hear about the wife that I met at Cornell and produced two children with me
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5. Tiger Woods behavior.
6. Hopefully Tiger will ride a cart to the center of the field and Melvyn will be included too
From TigerWoods.com:
Tiger Woods, fresh off a victory at the JDWere Masters in Australia, will be inducted into the Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame at halftime of Saturday's football game against rival California at Stanford Stadium.
A two-time first-team All-American, Woods won 10 intercollegiate events including the 1996 Pac-10 Conference and NCAA Championships. In 1996, he posted the lowest round in school history -- 61 -- at the Pac-10 Championships. Woods owns Stanford's lowest career stroke average at 71.1.
"It's a great honor to be included in the 2009 Stanford Athletics Hall of Fame class," said the 33-year-old Woods. "I want to congratulate the other honorees. I had a wonderful time competing at Stanford, was challenged in and out of the classroom, and developed many life-long friendships. The university helped me grow as a person and an athlete, and I will always be grateful."
Others members of the 2009 Hall of Fame class are: Patrick McEnroe (tennis); Mike Mussina (baseball); Tommy Vardell (football); Dick Horn (football); Lisa Sharpley-Vanacht (volleyball); Wade Flemons (swimming); Monal Chokshi (track and field); and Kathleen McCarthy-Scrivner (golf).
Woods, a winner of 14 major championships and 94 tournaments world-wide, will also serve as Stanford's honorary captain on Saturday. He will speak to Cardinal players before the game and accompany team captains to the center of the field for the pre-game coin toss.
"It will be an honor for Stanford football to share our sideline with the greatest competitor of our generation," head coach Jim Harbaugh said.
Woods is excited about watching the Cardinal play. In the last two weeks, Stanford has upset Top 10 teams Oregon and USC to climb to 14th in the Associated Press rankings.
"I'm really looking forward to being on the sideline Saturday to support coach Harbaugh and his players in one of college football's great rivalries," he said.From the Boston College website:
To be considered for induction, nominees must have graduated at least five years previously. If a prospective inductee has gone on to professional athletics, he/she must have retired from active competition.Now I know it is beat up Tiger Woods week, by why is Stanford University putting a non-graduate into their Sports Hall of Fame? I have a very good friend in the Boston College Hall of Fame and it took him
14 years to get a degree after retiring from the NBA and European basketball. Yes, we enjoy talking about him being on the fourteen year plan, but he went back and did the work.
I am not saying that Tiger should go back to school, but why is Stanford University lowering their extremely high bar?