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The               first               weekend               of               college               football               revealed               a               new               trend,               a               trend               that               greatly               aids               teams               with               unstable               futures               and               ambitious               long-term               goals               while               greatly               hobbling               their               opponents.

As               is               the               custom               for               opening               weekend,               most               Division               1               Football               Bowl               Subdivision               teams               from               automatic               BCS-bid               conferences               held               scrimmages               with               so-called               lesser               teams               from               the               Division               1               Football               Championship               Subdivision               conferences.

The               one               upset               was               Oregon               State               succumbing               to               Sacramento               State,               29-28.
Other               power               conference               teams               held               what               they               thought               would               be               tougher               scrimmages               with               Division               1               Bowl               Subdivision               teams               from               non-BCS               conferences               (Mid               American,               WAC,               Sun               Belt,               Conference               USA,               and               Mountain               West).

Somebody               forgot               to               tell               Utah               State               they               were               a               cupcake               accepting               a               fat               paycheck               for               traveling               across               the               country               to               merely               show               up               and               take               a               pounding               in               front               of               a               packed               stadium               at               Auburn.

The               Aggies,               who               had               dominated               both               trenches,               blew               a               10-point               lead               with               three               minutes               left,               primarily               due               to               porous               defense               and               poorer               onside               kick               coverage,               falling               42-38               to               the               defending               national               champion               Tigers.
A               few               schools               scheduled               tough               on               opening               weekend,               lured               by               network               dollars,               a               desperate               need               for               overall               strength               of               schedule,               or,               in               what's               becoming               a               precious               rare               commodity               in               today's               world               of               collegiate               athletics,               integrity.

Props               go               out               to               Notre               Dame,               Georgia,               California,               USC,               Minnesota,               Baylor,               UCLA,               Colorado,               Syracuse,               Boston               College,               Northwestern,               and               Wake               Forest               for               doing               the               right               thing.

For               scheduling               very               tough               schools               from               non-BCS               conferences               or               non-BCS               independents,               Baylor               dug               deep               and               came               out               with               a               50-48               upset               of               TCU,               while               Georgia               was               over-run               by               a               sleek               yet               powerful               Boise               State,               35-21,               and               Ole               Miss               was               overtaken               by               BYU               in               the               fourth               quarter,               14-13.

Integrity               is               not               always               rewarded.
For               scheduling               tough               schools               from               BCS               conferences,               Notre               Dame               and               Boston               College               were               both               punished,               the               former               falling               to               South               Florida,               23-20,               and               the               latter               stumbling               against               Northwestern,               24-17.
What               is               the               new               trend,               the               common               thread               of               the               winning               teams               mentioned?

They               all               had               a               twelfth               man               on               their               side;               they               all               had               the               extra               incentive               of               trying               to               make               a               great               impression               on               the               power               brokers               of               college               football               in               order               to               avoid               receiving               short               shrift               during               the               forthcoming               conference               realignment,               phase               two.
We               know               Texas               A&M,               fittingly               the               father               of               the               twelfth               man               concept,               is               the               school               which               will               begin               this               second               phase               of               realignment.

Its               president               has               declared               the               university's               intent               to               leave               the               Big               12,               probably               for               the               SEC.

Furthermore,               we               know               the               BCS               network               deals               expire               in               three               years.

We               also               know               the               future               of               NCAA               major               college               football               lies               in               four               or               five               superconferences               of               16               teams               each.
Nobody               wants               to               be               left               out,               but               some               schools               will               be.

Deserving               schools               not               yet               in               the               upper               tier               of               college               football               want               in.

Utah               is               their               role               model.

Inconsistent               schools               or               weak               programs               from               smaller               markets               that               are               already               in               want               to               stay               in.

Perhaps               they               belong               to               an               unstable               BCS               conference               that               may               dissolve               or               be               "decertified"               soon,               such               as               the               Big               12               or               Big               East.

Perhaps               they               belong               to               a               stable               but               ambitious               BCS               conference               that               seeks               to               expand               and               possibly               replace               them               with               the               more               attractive               athletic               programs               and               markets               of               available               bigger-brand               universities.

The               fates               of               Rice,               Houston,               and               SMU               are               examples               of               what               the               vulnerable               schools               want               to               avoid.
The               Big               East,               while               a               basketball               power               conference,               may               lose               its               automatic               BCS               bid               status               in               football.

After               the               ACC               raid               that               robbed               it               of               many               marquee               programs               and               years               of               floundering               in               the               football               polls,               the               Big               East               desperately               accepted               powerhouse               TCU,               a               travel               logistics               nightmare               for               non-football               sports,               into               the               fold               for               2012.

It               may               not               be               enough.

If               the               Big               East               loses               it               BCS               status,               look               for               schools               like               Syracuse,               Rutgers,               Louisville,               Pittsburgh,               and               West               Virginia               to               easily               find               homes               in               expanding               BCS               superconferences.
On               the               other               hand,               schools               like               Cincinnati,               UConn,               and               South               Florida               will               be               scrambling.

They               must               prove               themselves               worthy               of               continued               BCS               status               now,               as               the               realignment               turmoil               continues               for               only               two               more               seasons               (allowing               for               the               granting               of               a               year's               notice               a               school               needs               to               provide               its               conference               to               avoid               harsh               financial               penalties).

Coaches               and               players               got               the               message:               Cincinnati               vaporized               Austin               Peay,               72-10,               UConn               waxed               Fordham,               35-3,               and               South               Florida               upset               host               Notre               Dame               in               the               twice-delayed               Lightning               Bowl,               23-20.

Beware               the               twelfth               man!
Another               conference               not               guaranteed               a               superconference               future               is               the               Big               12.

Unlike               the               Big               East,               it               won't               lose               its               BCS               status               due               to               dodgy               play               and               mediocre               teams.

Instead,               its               future               is               unstable               due               to               the               arrogance               and               greed               of               the               University               of               Texas,               which               is               driving               away               its               high-profile               conference               mates.

Texas               A&M               is               already               bowing               out               next               summer.

Oklahoma               and               Oklahoma               State               will               be               deciding               within               the               next               three               weeks               what               offer               they               will               accept               from               what               conference               (right               now,               the               rumor               mill               gives               the               Pac-12               the               nod).

We               know               how               Missouri               feels               about               the               Big               12,               as               it               sought               an               invite               from               the               Big               10               in               2010               and               appears               to               be               flirting               with               the               SEC               in               2011.
Hopefully,               the               Big               12               has               a               contingency               plan               to               quickly               replace               fleeing               members               with               other               high-profile               schools.

Word               on               the               street               says               that               is               the               case.

Hopefully,               the               new               members               have               the               humility               to               live               in               the               shadow               of               conference               darling               UT               and               its               Longhorn               Network.
Did               Texas               set               up               its               own               network               (with               the               help               of               ESPN)               as               a               precursor               to               football               independence?

It               sure               looks               that               way.

How               could               Texas               officials               have               reasonably               expected               other               Big               12               powers               to               accept               the               ludicrous,               lopsided               terms               it               was               dishing               out               last               summer               in               order               to               increase               its               already               significant               power,               wealth,               and               competitive               advantage               while               "saving"               the               conference?

Answer:               they               couldn't.
Unfortunately,               this               leaves               lower-profile               Big               12               schools               such               as               Baylor,               Texas               Tech,               Kansas               State,               and               Iowa               State               in               a               dilemma,               particularly               vulnerable               during               the               next               realignment               phase.

However,               this               also               gives               those               teams               the               figurative               twelfth               man,               the               extra               incentive,               motivation,               and               drive               to               win.

You               could               see               it               over               the               weekend.

Baylor               upset               #14               TCU,               50-48,               in               a               national               showcase               game,               while               Texas               Tech               smashed               Texas               State,               50-10.

Iowa               State               and               Kansas               State               had               narrow               victories               over               Northern               Iowa               and               Eastern               Kentucky,               respectively.

Those               two               schools               really               need               to               turn               on               the               jets               to               avoid               a               conference               realignment               apocalypse.
Boise               State               always               plays               motivated               with               a               chip               on               its               shoulder.

Nothing               has               changed               with               its               recent               "promotion"               to               the               Mountain               West.

Why?

No               sooner               had               it               joined               the               conference               than               Utah               left               for               the               Pac-12               and               BYU               left               for               football               independence.

Adding               insult               to               injury,               TCU               then               agreed               to               bolt               in               2012               to               the               Big               East,               and               the               Mountain               West               invited               in               former               Boise               State               WAC-mates               Nevada,               Fresno               State,               and               Hawaii               for               2012.
Will               the               Mountain               West               dissolve?

Not               likely.

Will               the               Mountain               West               obtain               BCS               status               anytime               soon?

Not               likely.

Therefore,               the               Broncos               only               hope               is               to               keep               impressing               NCAA               power               brokers               in               showcase               games.

They               did               just               that               in               Atlanta               Saturday               night,               humbling               Georgia,               35-21.

It's               nice               to               have               the               second-best               quarterback               in               college               football               in               2011,               Kellen               Moore,               but               Moore's               a               senior.

What's               more               important               to               the               Broncos'               upgrading               crusade               and               future?

Brilliant               coach               Chris               Peterson               has               rejected               offers               from               BCS               schools               in               the               past               and               appears               content               to               ride               out               his               future               in               Boise.

The               Broncos               have               to               hope               the               Big               12               remains               a               viable               BCS               conference               bent               on               expanding               to               16               teams.

If               that               is               the               case,               Boise               State               has               a               real               chance               to               upgrade               again.
What               about               the               strange               case               of               Washington               State?

Who               didn't               love               the               Cougars               when               future               NFL               washout               Ryan               Leaf               was               leading               them               to               victory?

Alas,               the               glory               years               are               long               gone               in               Pullman.

Worse,               the               Cougar               inhabit               a               small               media               market               and               lack               academic               gravitas.

WSU               should               be               very               motivated               on               the               field               this               year,               and               not               just               to               save               the               endangered               coach's               job.

Larry               Scott               is               a               very               ambitious               conference               commissioner.

Hopefully,               his               plans               for               further               Pac-12               expansion               don't               include               replacing               a               low-profile               school               like               Washington               State.

If               they               do,               the               Cougars               must               do               what               they               can               to               dissuade               the               commish.

On               Saturday,               WSU               dismantled               Idaho               State,               64-21.

So               far,               so               good.

After               all,               the               Cougars               in               2011               are               playing               with               the               twelfth               man.
Northwestern's               position               in               the               Big               10               is               not               similar               to               Washington               State's               in               the               Pac-12.

For               one               thing,               the               school               is               located               in               a               suburb               of               Chicago,               the               nation's               third               largest               media               market.

For               another,               Northwestern               remains               an               academic               heavyweight               in               a               league               of               heavyweights.

Gary               Barnett               made               Wildcat               football               relevant               again,               and               the               team               has               remained               tough               in               the               years               subsequent               to               his               departure.

Nevertheless,               spanking               Boston               College               on               the               road,               24-17,               should               remind               everyone,               including               power               brokers,               that               Northwestern               is               no               Rice.
One               may               ask               if               the               Hornets               of               Sacramento               State               were               playing               with               the               same               twelfth               man               when               they               outplayed               and               upset               Oregon               State               in               Corvallis,               29-28.

No               doubt.

The               Hornets               are               obviously               not               looking               for               a               BCS               superconference               to               join               in               the               next               two               years.

They               are,               however,               looking               at               upgrading.

The               Hornets               become               far               more               appealing               to               non-BCS               bowl               subdivision               conferences               like               the               WAC               when               they               pull               off               upsets               over               high-profile               BCS               programs.

Advantage,               Sac               State.
Finally,               there               is               the               matter               of               BYU.

Steeped               in               rich               football               tradition               (just               ask               Steve               Young               or               Jim               McMahon),               the               Cougars               of               Provo               prematurely               gained               football               independence               a               la               Notre               Dame,               in               what               many               viewed               as               a               jilted               lover's               response               after               Utah               got               the               coveted               Pac-12               invite               and               boogied               to               greener               pastures.

The               folks               at               BYU               are               no               dummies:               they               groomed               solid               relationships               with               both               ESPN               and               Texas.

The               Longhorns               and               the               Big               12               are               synonymous.

To               get               an               invite               to               the               Big               12               ball,               one               must               look               attractive               to               and               get               along               with               UT.

BYU               already               has               its               own               television               network,               so               it               won't               mind               Texas               having               theirs.
It               sure               looks               like               BYU's               move               to               independence               was               a               way               station               for               a               more               permanent               move               to               a               BCS               conference,               most               logically               the               Big               12               if               it               doesn't               implode.

Time               will               tell.

Regardless,               the               Cougars               could               not               have               asked               for               a               more               storybook               beginning               to               their               new               post-MWC               chapter.

In               the               featured               Saturday               afternoon               game               on               ESPN,               BYU               came               up               with               a               dramatic               come-from-behind               14-13               victory               over               Ole               Miss               in               SEC               country.

A               bust               of               the               late               great               local               author               William               Faulkner               couldn't               help               the               Rebels,               but               the               twelfth               man               did               assist               the               Cougars.

It               should               be               an               interesting               season,               both               on               the               field               and               off.





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    Has               it               been               difficult               for               you               to               transfer               to               a               new               job?

    Are               you               unsure               on               how               to               go               about               in               coping               with               a               job               transfer?

    For               tips               on               how               to               cope               with               a               job               transfer               and               information               on               what               types               of               help               is               available               for               someone               who               is               having               a               difficult               time               coping               with               a               job               transfer,               I               have               interviewed               therapist               Marne               Wine.

    Tell               me               a               little               bit               about               yourself.


                   "I               have               been               a               Licensed               Professional               Counselor               in               private               practice               for               16               years.

    I               was               a               former               Employee               Assistance               Professional               for               Lockheed-Martin               Astronautics,               working               with               several               transferred               employees               and               their               families.

    I               am               currently               part               of               the               Brief               Therapy               Institute               of               Denver,               a               group               psychotherapy               practice.

    I               also               have               an               office               with               Claudia               Panzer,               MD,               and               owner               of               Comprehensive               Endocrinology               at               Rose               Medical               Center.

    I               teach               Couples               and               Sex               Therapy               to               graduate               and               post-graduate               students               at               Denver               Family               Institute."
                   What               are               common               reasons               a               job               transfer               may               occur?


                   "Job               transfers               can               occur               for               several               different               reasons:               due               to               layoffs,               relocation               because               job               prospects               are               better               elsewhere,               to               be               closer               to               family,               for               promotions,               because               of               corporate               mergers,               health               reasons,               growing               market               in               different               location,               or               just               for               fun!"
                   What               type               of               impact               can               a               job               transfer               have               on               someone's               overall               life?


                   "It               doesn't               matter               what               the               reasons               are               for               relocating,               or               whether               or               not               the               move               was               voluntary               or               not,               transitions               are               always               challenging.

    In               order               to               move               from               where               you've               been               (the               "before"),               to               where               you're               going               (the               future),               you               have               to               go               through               the               now;               which               is               a               grieving               period.

    Grief               can,               and               usually               does,               involve               shock,               denial,               bargaining,               fear,               shame,               guilt,               resentment,               anger,               sadness               and               ultimately               acceptance.

    As               we               maneuver               through               these               feelings,               we               can               feel               overwhelmed,               almost               as               if               we're               going               a               bit               crazy.

    We               have               to               let               go               of               some               old               in               order               to               embrace               new               things               in               our               lives.

    Although               we               might               look               forward               to               making               new               friends,               living               in               a               new               environment,               and               the               increased               income               a               promotion               might               provide,               we               will               not               be               seeing               our               old               friends               as               regularly,               we'll               be               making               adjustments               to               a               new               home,               and               we               might               be               spending               the               increased               income               getting               ourselves               situated.

    Our               lives               might               not               feel               "better"               initially,               and               can               actually               feel               worse."
                   What               can               someone               do               to               cope               with               a               job               transfer?


                   "Most               importantly,               allow               yourself               to               have               all               of               the               feelings               mentioned               above.

    Trying               to               suppress               them               usually               doesn't               help.

    If               you               are               feeling               resentment               toward               a               spouse               who               had               the               higher               desire               to               make               the               transfer,               talk               to               them               about               it.

    Start               by               telling               them               you               need               to               talk               through               your               feelings               and               you               aren't               doing               it               to               hurt               them,               or               to               make               them               feel               guilty;               that               you               just               need               to               get               some               of               the               feelings               out.

    Then               tell               them               how               you               wanted               to               support               them,               and               your               family,               in               making               this               move,               but               you               didn't               realize               how               hard               it               would               be.

    You               can               say,               "I've               actually               been               excited               about               making               this               change               in               our               lives'"I               just               didn't               realize               it               would               feel               this               hard               to               move.

    Please               give               me               the               time               to               work               through               some               of               these               emotions."               You               can               also               talk               with               family,               friends,               or               co-workers               so               you               don't               over-burden               your               spouse               with               negativity.
                   Secondly,               focus               on               where               you               have               control.

    Anytime               you               begin               to               feel               overwhelmed,               take               a               breath,               sit               back,               and               try               to               prioritize               first               things               first.

    You'll               be               amazed               at               how               unimportant               much               of               what               you               would               normally               think               is               important               has               become.

    You'll               learn               a               hot               meal,               a               clean               bed,               and               unpacked               boxes               can               help               you               feel               a               lot               better.

    Third,               begin               making               plans               to               enjoy               your               new               environment.

    This               might               mean               going               out               with               new               co-workers               for               lunch,               meeting               your               neighbors,               or               attending               a               cultural               event               in               your               new               city.

    The               more               you               can               integrate               yourself               into               your               new               community,               the               happier               you               will               be."
                   What               type               of               professional               help               is               available               for               someone               who               is               having               a               hard               time               coping               with               a               job               transfer?


                   "There               is               a               lot               of               help               for               those               who               struggle               with               a               new               transfer.

    You               can               look               into               joining               organizations               like               Rotary,               Toastmasters,               or               volunteer               for               a               committee               through               your               new               church.

    Anywhere               you               can               get               involved,               and               do               something               physically,               (i.e.

    offer               to               make               the               coffee),               will               help               you               begin               to               feel               connected.

    You               can               continue               to               call               friends               and               family,               email,               text               and               Skype.

    You               can               talk               with               your               new               pastor.

    You               can               sign               up               for               a               class.

    Or               you               can               look               in               the               newspaper               on               Fridays,               find               activities               that               are               going               on               over               the               weekend,               and               take               the               time               to               explore               your               new               locale.

    Embrace               new               experiences.

    Life               will               always               be               changing.

    It's               up               to               you               to               be               willing               to               go               through               the               changes               with               grace               or               gloom.
                   If               you               can't               seem               to               work               through               the               feelings               of               grief,               consider               finding               a               counselor               through               the               American               Association               for               Marriage               and               Family               Therapy               (AAMFT).

    Also,               local               universities               often               have               counseling               clinics               that               offer               free               or               sliding               scale               therapy               to               the               public,               using               their               graduate               and               post-graduate               students."
                   Thank               you               Marne               for               doing               the               interview               on               how               to               cope               with               a               job               transfer.

    For               more               information               on               Marne               Wine               or               her               work               you               can               check               out               her               website               at               www.btid.com.
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      ...Lake Worth Campus of Palm Beach State College will be hosting the annual Job Fair and University Transfer Day on Tuesday, March 27 from 9:30 a.m. – 1:30 p.m. in the Gymnasium. You can meet...
    9. occnews.wordpress.com/   08/30/2011
      ... edition of “The Transfer Times” for information regarding our University Transfer program. Wondering what courses to take to pursue a college degree in...
    10. lbjakiel.wordpress.com/   07/11/2011
      ...I would like to invite you to attend the bill signing ceremony for House Bill 537, transferring the University of New Orleans to the University of Louisiana System. The bill signing will...
    11. Transfer Universities - Blog Homepage Results

      For undergraduate students interested in transferring to the University of Virginia
      For students seeking transfer to a four-year institution of higher learning. (by University Transfer Club)
      This is a place for all of new Transfer and Off-Campus students at the University of Maryland to voice their concerns, share resources, and meet new...



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