SIAP Paging Jim Delany... I think we (B1G) need to sign them up.
Seaa Blue Joined Mar 29, 2014 Messages 1,108 Reaction Score 1,868 Jun 26, 2015 #1 SIAP Paging Jim Delany... I think we (B1G) need to sign them up.
CL82 NCAA Men’s Basketball National Champions - Again! Joined Aug 24, 2011 Messages 57,109 Reaction Score 209,671 Jun 26, 2015 #2 Seaa Blue said: SIAP Paging Jim Delany... I think we (B1G) need to sign them up. Expand ... Wow, that made me kind of homesick.
Seaa Blue said: SIAP Paging Jim Delany... I think we (B1G) need to sign them up. Expand ... Wow, that made me kind of homesick.
auggie22 Joined Aug 26, 2011 Messages 1,798 Reaction Score 4,159 Jun 26, 2015 #3 Should have featured the new haven skyline view of gothic towers. Aside from that I think it was well done.
Should have featured the new haven skyline view of gothic towers. Aside from that I think it was well done.
storrsroars Exiled in Pittsburgh Joined Mar 23, 2012 Messages 20,044 Reaction Score 40,328 Jun 26, 2015 #4 No nude sunbathing :-(
MuchoDogYears Joined Sep 9, 2014 Messages 1,409 Reaction Score 4,137 Jun 26, 2015 #5 Just goes to show, with the right music even Meriden seems nice.
BoatShow Joined Nov 25, 2012 Messages 6,093 Reaction Score 11,118 Jun 26, 2015 #6 Would it have been too much trouble to toss in some shots of campus? The Rent? Oh well, everything can't be an ad for the ole state U.
Would it have been too much trouble to toss in some shots of campus? The Rent? Oh well, everything can't be an ad for the ole state U.
Redding Husky UConn & SMU alum Joined Mar 12, 2015 Messages 2,131 Reaction Score 5,373 Jul 3, 2015 #7 You could create a video like that to make any state look good, except maybe Kansas or North Dakota. Even so, Connecticut is a special place ... I always thought it was a hybrid of urban, developed New Jersey and rural, scenic New Hampshire.
You could create a video like that to make any state look good, except maybe Kansas or North Dakota. Even so, Connecticut is a special place ... I always thought it was a hybrid of urban, developed New Jersey and rural, scenic New Hampshire.