Sports At UCSD

<p>we shud seriously be the first class to try change al this crap, ion care if la jolla people get tickd, they can suck it.</p>

<p>Yeah, really. Even if the Surrounding Area of La Jolla is very rigid, we still have The city of San Diego. That should be enough of a draw for students to go to UCSD. If we had a D1 football/basketball/baseball team, i dont think it would matter that La Jolla is boring, because we would have D-town San Diego, The beach, Tijuana, and then good sports teams to go watch, which would increase school spirit. Even though i have no idea what the hell water polo is, i'll still go to some of the games. If the campus realizes that the student body is more interested in sports, they will realize they economic potential of moving to D1 for Basketball ,and maybe even start a football team. If they moved to D1 they could get some athletes on sccholarship aand we could have a very good team after 10 or so years. UCSD has everything a top tier school should have except school/spirit; popular sports teams, if we had sports teams, we would be much more popular and renown, and therefore would be more selective and considered more prestigious.</p>

<p>water polo is a chill sport, very exciting to watch.</p>

<p>i think part of it is that the school spends so much of its money on research and stuff, and thats partly why the school is so big now, because of the large research funds</p>

<p>im not really sure how it works, but i dont think ucsd will be willing to sacrifice the research opportunities that its reputation is so dependent on for a sports team that wont be prominent for quite some time</p>

<p>however, i think SD is a great place for athletes...SD city is known for producing legendary running backs, and im sure a lot of athletes come from around there</p>

<p>but definitely our class should change this all...even if WE dont succeed, if we instill a sense of passion for sports into underclassmen and stuff they can renew the coalition and seek for a sports team</p>