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Post by Bornthrilla on Mar 23, 2010 18:43:34 GMT -5
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Post by scaggie09 on Mar 23, 2010 19:45:09 GMT -5
VERY good article....VERY VERY VERY proud to be an AGGIE and sooooooooooooooo proud of our team...
Like PJ and many others have said, I am NOT ready for this journey to end. The last couple of weeks have been GREAT just seeing our fans get behind this team like never before just made a brother proud and it truly showed not only ourselves but the world what having AGGIE PRIDE is all about.....
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Post by Bornthrilla on Mar 23, 2010 19:55:31 GMT -5
scaggie09, there were UNCC students looking like they wanted to transfer to A&T right after seeing our fan support, band, and cheerleaders on Sunday.
This WNIT run is the best marketing campaign the school could ever hope for. Way more effective than a billboard on the highway.
People at Wake and UNCC have a newfound respect for our university and alumni.
There will be teenagers from Charlotte who were in Halton arena last weekend that will enrolled at A&T in a few years. Mark my words.
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Post by scaggie09 on Mar 23, 2010 20:37:16 GMT -5
scaggie09, there were UNCC students looking like they wanted to transfer to A&T right after seeing our fan support, band, and cheerleaders on Sunday. This WNIT run is the best marketing campaign the school could ever hope for. Way more effective than a billboard on the highway. People at Wake and UNCC have a newfound respect for our university and alumni. There will be teenagers from Charlotte who were in Halton arena last weekend that will enrolled at A&T in a few years. Mark my words. Which makes it even better...While I would have LOVED to have won the MEAC tourny and went to the NCAA I feel somehow that our showing in the WNIT has been a blessing in disguise.
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Post by pj on Mar 23, 2010 21:18:42 GMT -5
Thanks everyone.
Thrilla, with that 'students looking like they wanted to transfer' comment, you reminded me of a Sister on the Arena staff (I wont say her job because UNC-C folks may read this), that me and my little 1st grade guest made her job a little easier. She said that she liked our fans and had that look on her face of a person stuck at home while the Freedom Train was pulling out. I don't know, if for a moment, that she was treated as an equal ( we know how some arrogant students are ), or if she just liked seeing some progressive black folks who know how other Black Folk grind it out in jobs. I thought about it later. The bottom line was that we really made her proud....she connected with us.
This is a great run. Scaggie, I agree, this has been a blessing in disguise. It also shows the importance of winning the regular season. This is a great run.
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Post by Blankman on Mar 23, 2010 22:51:35 GMT -5
scaggie09, there were UNCC students looking like they wanted to transfer to A&T right after seeing our fan support, band, and cheerleaders on Sunday. This WNIT run is the best marketing campaign the school could ever hope for. Way more effective than a billboard on the highway. People at Wake and UNCC have a newfound respect for our university and alumni. There will be teenagers from Charlotte who were in Halton arena last weekend that will enrolled at A&T in a few years. Mark my words. Which makes it even better...While I would have LOVED to have won the MEAC tourny and went to the NCAA I feel somehow that our showing in the WNIT has been a blessing in disguise. I agree.. I think this was a blessing in disguise
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