...from WEZ
Email from Blake:
I believe that everyone has the potential within them to be a champion. To be a winner in life and, for those who enter the arena, a winner on the field or court. Yet, while winning games at Miami is exciting, it is not what makes our student-athletes champions.
Champions look for solutions instead of problems; they support one another; they push themselves beyond limits; and they do it all with integrity and class.
With the incredible support of our educators, coaches, staff and supporters such as yourself, our student athletes are excelling like never before. But there is always more we can do and we need your support.
Help to continue the championship tradition at "The U." Please give now . . . make an impact . . . and help continue Building Champions!
RIP, University of Miami Athletics.
...from WEZ
Email from Blake:
I believe that everyone has the potential within them to be a champion. To be a winner in life and, for those who enter the arena, a winner on the field or court. Yet, while winning games at Miami is exciting, it is not what makes our student-athletes champions.
Champions look for solutions instead of problems; they support one another; they push themselves beyond limits; and they do it all with integrity and class.
With the incredible support of our educators, coaches, staff and supporters such as yourself, our student athletes are excelling like never before. But there is always more we can do and we need your support.
Help to continue the championship tradition at "The U." Please give now . . . make an impact . . . and help continue Building Champions!
RIP, University of Miami Athletics.
That makes you a necrophiliac right?
pretty much the same letter sent to every alumni at every school.. but go ahead and get worked up and try to win points on here.
I just tried to sound intelligent but really just made no sense.
I wonder if that applies to other areas of the university?
Are you still a good student if you have a subpar SAT score and a middling GPA? Why does UM discriminate against people with lower high school test scores?
I get very similar letters from Georgia. Standard stuff.
I wonder if that applies to other areas of the university?
Are you still a good student if you have a subpar SAT score and a middling GPA? Why does UM discriminate against people with lower high school test scores?
You might not be a good student if you got bad grades, but you could still be a winner, a champion in life, and a productive member of society who achieves greatness.
Mr. James didn't say we had great football players or a great football team, so your "good student" doesn't fit. He merely reiterated my new metrics of winning life moments when he stated that our athletes can still be winners and champions in life even if they don't win every football game.
I wonder if that applies to other areas of the university?
Are you still a good student if you have a subpar SAT score and a middling GPA? Why does UM discriminate against people with lower high school test scores?
You might not be a good student if you got bad grades, but you could still be a winner, a champion in life, and a productive member of society who achieves greatness.
Mr. James didn't say we had great football players or a great football team, so your "good student" doesn't fit. He merely reiterated my new metrics of winning life moments when he stated that our athletes can still be winners and champions in life even if they don't win every football game.
Then why won't UM let those students into their university? The ones with a 2.8 GPA and a 920 SAT. UM is actually holding these people back in life from becoming all they can be simply because they choose a win at all costs academic approach.
Why then does that not apply to its sports teams anymore?