'13 NC CB Brian Walker

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For the life of me I just don't get what attracts these players to UNC. :dunno:

Mr. Williams reports that result of the disparity is that women feel greater pressure to find and hold onto an available male, as described by Kate Andrew, a senior at the University of North Carolina, and her friends.

“My parents think there is something wrong with me because I don’t have a boyfriend, and I don’t hang out with a lot of guys,” said Ms. Andrew, who had a large circle of male friends in high school.

Jayne Dallas, a senior studying advertising who was seated across the table, grumbled that the population of male undergraduates was even smaller when you looked at it as a dating pool. “Out of that 40 percent, there are maybe 20 percent that we would consider, and out of those 20, 10 have girlfriends, so all the girls are fighting over that other 10 percent,” she said.

Many women, like Kelly Lynch, a junior at North Carolina, told Mr. Williams that the competition for men can get fierce.

“A lot of my friends will meet someone and go home for the night and just hope for the best the next morning,” Ms. Lynch said. “They’ll text them and say: ‘I had a great time. Want to hang out next week?’ And they don’t respond.”

Even worse, “Girls feel pressured to do more than they’re comfortable with, to lock it down,” Ms. Lynch said.

Seems like a legit reason to me. I can't remember the exact stat, but the the girl to guy ratio is something like 60-40. And yes I wanted to do the super quote in a quote for pure skill points
 
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Seems like a legit reason to me. I can't remember the exact stat, but the the girl to guy ratio is something like 60-40. And yes I wanted to do the super quote in a quote for pure skill points

Color me impressed scooter. Well done, convincing argument sir.
 
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