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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 110501" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>There are a lot of good reasons to hate FSU. Some have been covered above. The basic reason to dislike them for me is that they are a typical factory.</p><p></p><p>Another is that when FSU decided to join a conference and give up independence in 1990 there are some that say they did not really want to join the SEC although others say they had wanted to join SEC for 30 years. One view is that Florida, UGA and USC have always agreed to vote to keep out of the league any of the other in-state schools. But, some claim that in fact at the time the SEC brought in Arkansas the reason FSU didn't join was because Bowden wanted no part of the SEC and preferred the ACC as being an easier one to dominate. Maybe someone here knows better the truth of the matter?</p><p></p><p>A last reason for me is one that I cannot give much detail on as will be evident. I know someone who as a graduate student there dealt with attempts at sexual extortion and harassment by a professor and suffice it to say that despite mounds of evidence and testimonials by multiple other victims the university administration as a whole (not just the department) chose to make life miserable for the victim. Although she could have gone public and <em>easily </em>won a lawsuit she chose to transfer out and get on with her life instead. </p><p></p><p>It isn't just star QBs at FSU who get to treat women like sh-- with impunity. So I think of it as a deeply corrupt university (like PSU or UNC).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 110501, member: 231"] There are a lot of good reasons to hate FSU. Some have been covered above. The basic reason to dislike them for me is that they are a typical factory. Another is that when FSU decided to join a conference and give up independence in 1990 there are some that say they did not really want to join the SEC although others say they had wanted to join SEC for 30 years. One view is that Florida, UGA and USC have always agreed to vote to keep out of the league any of the other in-state schools. But, some claim that in fact at the time the SEC brought in Arkansas the reason FSU didn't join was because Bowden wanted no part of the SEC and preferred the ACC as being an easier one to dominate. Maybe someone here knows better the truth of the matter? A last reason for me is one that I cannot give much detail on as will be evident. I know someone who as a graduate student there dealt with attempts at sexual extortion and harassment by a professor and suffice it to say that despite mounds of evidence and testimonials by multiple other victims the university administration[I] [/I]as a whole[I] [/I](not just the department) chose to make life miserable for the victim. Although she could have gone public and [I]easily [/I]won a lawsuit she chose to transfer out and get on with her life instead. It isn't just star QBs at FSU who get to treat women like sh-- with impunity. So I think of it as a deeply corrupt university (like PSU or UNC). [/QUOTE]
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