Weird watching this game and knowing that most of these guys went to $50k a year boarding schools and their fathers are Fortune 500 CEOs, Senators, Hedge fund managers and stuff like that. They would probably had thought their lives were over had their best option been UCLA or USC. Now, they’re not only in the Ivy League but are on ESPN. If a senator’s kid is at USC, it‘s only because they couldn’t pull the strings to get the kid into Princeton or Yale.
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Edited: May 08, 2023
Yale vs Princeton lacrosse
Yale vs Princeton lacrosse
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The first player I looked up plays Attack position. His HS -
The Noble and Greenough School, commonly known as Nobles, is a coeducational, nonsectarianday and five-day boarding school for students in grades seven through twelve. It is near Boston on a 187-acre (0.76 km2) campus that borders the Charles River in Dedham, Massachusetts. Tuition -$61,000.
187 acres is almost as large as USC.
visty you never tire of making a fool of yourself.
I agree. Out of curiosity, I looked up Princeton’s roster and judging from their home towns, their dad’s are cutting the checks. They got to get into the pipeline very early. Haha
UCLA had a guy for like 10 minutes when Chris Clark, that Wang TE from Martha's Vineyard, showed up late to his first practice, got yelled at, cried on the field and scrammed all in one afternoon.
Fortune 500 CEOs? Senators? Hedge Fund Managers? "And stuff like that?" Are they such a bad thing? Plenty of those have children in schools like UCLA and USC. What's wrong with valuing quality education? What's wrong with success? What would you do differently than them......besides whine and judge them?