25 of the roster of 65 on OU's women's rowing team is novice. The other 40 are varsity rowers. Not sure where these numbers are from.
Also the Devon Boathouse in Oklahoma City is one of three US National Olympic rowing teams training facility so it would draw more novice competitors.
Fuck this thread but much love for the OP.
In college scandal, rowing was the ideal sport for stowaways, cheatingmeh.... I don't blame the schools for doing what they have to do to stay compliant. I blame Title IX.
A Rowing team only needs about 20 people. Naturally it's a money loser supported by men's revenue generating sports. It's a re-distribution of wealth and the epitome of socialism. There's no experience necessary to get a full ride scholly.
I give it 20 years before 90% of these 'women's teams are trannies anyway. If you're a dude that wants a 4 year degree on full ride scholly, just adjust your name on the application to one more feminine, and say you feel like a female for a few years. It's against discrimination policy to even question an individuals gender identity. Just change your name back and go back to being a dude once you get back into the real world. The perfect scam.
National Association of Scholars - The Strange Career of Title IX by Robert Carle
Washington just beat Michigan & Ohio St. like a couple of rented mules(OSU rowing is actually pretty decent)
(OSU rowing is actually pretty decent)
Ahhh someone got their feelings hurt and resorted to dick jokes. Such an original move as I've never seen that before.So let me get this straight. Alabama women can't get wet unless they are in the BIG XII and Auburn women are unable to get wet (frigid or a lack of peckers at Auburn?). Awesome thread.
Right OP?
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So let me get this straight. Alabama women can't get wet unless they are in the BIG XII and Auburn women are unable to get wet (frigid or a lack of peckers at Auburn?). Awesome thread.
Right OP?
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Who is willing to bet that they had 16 life vests on board when that picture was taken?...Water and Women at Clemson View attachment 212518