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Heather Dinich got her start...

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Interviewing Bobby Knight for the Indiana Student Newspaper during his firing process.

Crazy. Didn’t know that!

Watching the 30 for 30 right now!
 
She's like Jennifer Garner. You forget about her until she's mentioned or on tv. Then you realize she's kinda hot. Then you realize you are kinda old and all girls on tv are kinda hot. And then you realize that you purposely missed out on kinda hot girlz in college due to peer pressure and hotter girls that didnt return answering machines messages, then end up on message boards, complaining about kinda hot girls that kinda know more about football.
 
Yes, Dinnich got her start covering Indiana and Big 10 basketball, which, or course, made her the logical choice to cover ACC football.
Did she go to Indiana? Because everyone gets into Indiana. I am witnessing this since my daughter (no pics) is a senior in HS. Her friends who can't get into USF or UCF, all got into IU. Go figure.
 
Did she go to Indiana? Because everyone gets into Indiana. I am witnessing this since my daughter (no pics) is a senior in HS. Her friends who can't get into USF or UCF, all got into IU. Go figure.
Without commenting on IU's academics (I'm not familiar w/their entrance requirements anyway), I'm curious why anyone who wanted to go to USF or UCF would also apply to Indiana University? That seems random as hell.
 
She's like Jennifer Garner. You forget about her until she's mentioned or on tv. Then you realize she's kinda hot. Then you realize you are kinda old and all girls on tv are kinda hot. And then you realize that you purposely missed out on kinda hot girlz in college due to peer pressure and hotter girls that didnt return answering machines messages, then end up on message boards, complaining about kinda hot girls that kinda know more about football.
My life in a paragraph.
 
Without commenting on IU's academics (I'm not familiar w/their entrance requirements anyway), I'm curious why anyone who wanted to go to USF or UCF would also apply to Indiana University? That seems random as hell.

Sorry to hijack the thread but....

Unfortunately, my child and her entire class has been brainwashed that if you don't get into UF, you are not worthy. Thankfully, she wants to go to FSU and only applied to UF so she can post on social media "I got in" and turn them down. The Kelly Business school at IU is very difficult to get accepted into but the other parts of the school are easy-peasy. Kinda like Alabama. She was accepted with a $20,000 a year academic scholly but is worried about getting into Univ of Maryland, FSU and UF. Her generation would rather have thousands of dollars in loans and go out of state to a perceived "good school" then have to resort to Univ of North Florida or Univ of West Florida.

I do not agree with the above, but it is how "everyone" in her school is taught to think. It is all about perception to them. And they refuse to understand that undergrad really doesn't matter much.
 
Sorry to hijack the thread but....

Unfortunately, my child and her entire class has been brainwashed that if you don't get into UF, you are not worthy. Thankfully, she wants to go to FSU and only applied to UF so she can post on social media "I got in" and turn them down. The Kelly Business school at IU is very difficult to get accepted into but the other parts of the school are easy-peasy. Kinda like Alabama. She was accepted with a $20,000 a year academic scholly but is worried about getting into Univ of Maryland, FSU and UF. Her generation would rather have thousands of dollars in loans and go out of state to a perceived "good school" then have to resort to Univ of North Florida or Univ of West Florida.

I do not agree with the above, but it is how "everyone" in her school is taught to think. It is all about perception to them. And they refuse to understand that undergrad really doesn't matter much.
My kid was taught the same thing at her High School.
 
Is Heather Dinnich Single? I am too lazy to google it.
 
No idea who Heather Dinich is. Haven’t looked her up and not familiar w/why we are supposed to hate her. Can someone catch me up?
 
No idea who Heather Dinich is. Haven’t looked her up and not familiar w/why we are supposed to hate her. Can someone catch me up?
She is the worst ACC reporter who throws FSU under the bus every chance she gets with her "reporting". More times than not, she didn't even have her facts straight.
 
My life in a paragraph.

I know, kind of spooky isn't it? I wasn't going to reply for the fear that P&B was hovering overhead seeing through my message board persona while reading my mind.

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Sorry to hijack the thread but....

Unfortunately, my child and her entire class has been brainwashed that if you don't get into UF, you are not worthy. Thankfully, she wants to go to FSU and only applied to UF so she can post on social media "I got in" and turn them down. The Kelly Business school at IU is very difficult to get accepted into but the other parts of the school are easy-peasy. Kinda like Alabama. She was accepted with a $20,000 a year academic scholly but is worried about getting into Univ of Maryland, FSU and UF. Her generation would rather have thousands of dollars in loans and go out of state to a perceived "good school" then have to resort to Univ of North Florida or Univ of West Florida.

I do not agree with the above, but it is how "everyone" in her school is taught to think. It is all about perception to them. And they refuse to understand that undergrad really doesn't matter much.
Depends on the major for undergrad.
 
Sorry to hijack the thread but....

Unfortunately, my child and her entire class has been brainwashed that if you don't get into UF, you are not worthy. Thankfully, she wants to go to FSU and only applied to UF so she can post on social media "I got in" and turn them down. The Kelly Business school at IU is very difficult to get accepted into but the other parts of the school are easy-peasy. Kinda like Alabama. She was accepted with a $20,000 a year academic scholly but is worried about getting into Univ of Maryland, FSU and UF. Her generation would rather have thousands of dollars in loans and go out of state to a perceived "good school" then have to resort to Univ of North Florida or Univ of West Florida.

I do not agree with the above, but it is how "everyone" in her school is taught to think. It is all about perception to them. And they refuse to understand that undergrad really doesn't matter much.

What school offered the scholarship? IU or Indiana?
 
Sorry to hijack the thread but....

Unfortunately, my child and her entire class has been brainwashed that if you don't get into UF, you are not worthy. Thankfully, she wants to go to FSU and only applied to UF so she can post on social media "I got in" and turn them down. The Kelly Business school at IU is very difficult to get accepted into but the other parts of the school are easy-peasy. Kinda like Alabama. She was accepted with a $20,000 a year academic scholly but is worried about getting into Univ of Maryland, FSU and UF. Her generation would rather have thousands of dollars in loans and go out of state to a perceived "good school" then have to resort to Univ of North Florida or Univ of West Florida.

I do not agree with the above, but it is how "everyone" in her school is taught to think. It is all about perception to them. And they refuse to understand that undergrad really doesn't matter much.

I'm in the process of putting in a completely new type of medical campus in Indiana, 15 buildings all dedicated to pregnant women who are substance abusers and we will be teaming up with one of the nearby colleges (we will be 40 mins from Notre Dame about an hour 45 mins from Chicago, a little over two from Indianapolis where the main IU med school campus is located and 40 mins from a smaller IU med school campus). Initially we were planning on working with Northwestern or the University of Chicago, but when we started looking into it further we “discovered” that IU is literally the largest MD school in the country (there’s a larger DO school if you count it’s branches in many states). And by a large margin. You can add all of the students at UF (553), FSU (532), Miami (805), and UCF (485) together and it’s only a little bit bigger than Indiana University’s 2,007 medical students.
 
I'm in the process of putting in a completely new type of medical campus in Indiana, 15 buildings all dedicated to pregnant women who are substance abusers and we will be teaming up with one of the nearby colleges (we will be 40 mins from Notre Dame about an hour 45 mins from Chicago, a little over two from Indianapolis where the main IU med school campus is located and 40 mins from a smaller IU med school campus). Initially we were planning on working with Northwestern or the University of Chicago, but when we started looking into it further we “discovered” that IU is literally the largest MD school in the country (there’s a larger DO school if you count it’s branches in many states). And by a large margin. You can add all of the students at UF (553), FSU (532), Miami (805), and UCF (485) together and it’s only a little bit bigger than Indiana University’s 2,007 medical students.
And I bet they went somewhere else for undergrad!:Face with Tears of Joy:Face with Tears of Joy

I was impressed by their Indy campus where i was visiting a few years ago. Those number make sense to me now.
 
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Sorry to hijack the thread but....

Unfortunately, my child and her entire class has been brainwashed that if you don't get into UF, you are not worthy. Thankfully, she wants to go to FSU and only applied to UF so she can post on social media "I got in" and turn them down. The Kelly Business school at IU is very difficult to get accepted into but the other parts of the school are easy-peasy. Kinda like Alabama. She was accepted with a $20,000 a year academic scholly but is worried about getting into Univ of Maryland, FSU and UF. Her generation would rather have thousands of dollars in loans and go out of state to a perceived "good school" then have to resort to Univ of North Florida or Univ of West Florida.

I do not agree with the above, but it is how "everyone" in her school is taught to think. It is all about perception to them. And they refuse to understand that undergrad really doesn't matter much.

Yes. This is true. My oldest and 2nd both got into FSU and UF. My oldest got a 10K scholarship to FSU and honors program but he always wanted to go there. My oldest got nice financial packages from Alabama and LSU. He wanted in state tuition at Auburn and just missed it. He wanted an SEC football school and later saw FSU beat them for the NC. My daughter got no money from UF, but she has always been a Gator. My youngest was accepted to UCF but not FSU which I thought was strange because I hear how UCF is supposed to be academically on par. He is now at TCC and should transfer to UF.

My daughter got a very nice financial offer from USF in St. Pete. Campus on the bay, close to beach, small student population and she almost took that.

Student loans are a horrible waste of money unless you get a degree where you can quickly pay them back. I saw a friend's daughter take out 10s of thousands of dollars to go to Stetson for a degree that pays little. You can do the same by going to County Junior college and xferring to one of the larger schools. The government should provide a means test on one's ability to pay back a student loan. No student loans for profit universities.

I am sorry....this is way sidetracked. Way off topic.
 
Yes, Dinnich got her start covering Indiana and Big 10 basketball, which, or course, made her the logical choice to cover ACC football.

No idea who Heather Dinich is. Haven’t looked her up and not familiar w/why we are supposed to hate her. Can someone catch me up?

The answer to both is that she figured out the formula to get attention covering ACC football with absolutely no understanding of the game or teams. The formula was simply to trash FSU football at every opportunity possible regardless of the underlying truth or circumstances.
 
I don't know who Heathewr Ditchwicth is but I will raise a glass to her
but I would discourage any high scholl senor to go toany collage in the U.S.
except to play intermurrals and dates mimbers of the other sext.

No cents having a buttload of bedts for havin the best tyme of yur
younfg life.
 
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I don't know who Heathewr Ditchwicth is but I will raise a glass to her
but I would discourage any high scholl senor to go toany collage in the U.S.
except to play intermurrals and dates mimbers of the other sext.

No cents having a buttload of bedts for havin the best tyme of yur
younfg life.

I have a question for you ... are you DanC's real father?
 
I don't know who Heathewr Ditchwicth is but I will raise a glass to her
but I would discourage any high scholl senor to go toany collage in the U.S.
except to play intermurrals and dates mimbers of the other sext.

No cents having a buttload of bedts for havin the best tyme of yur
younfg life.
My school teacher Mom is appalled, but she forgives a Seminole.
 
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5'7" didn't realize she is that tall.

Hope espn is paying her more than the $80-90k that article estimates. Crazy low. She's near the top of her profession and maybe making less than a consultant 2 years out of college. Smh.
 
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Something isn't right in the article. Born 74, graduated HS in 97, so unless it's a standard in Indiana to graduate HS at 23 something isn't adding up.

Also, both the perspective and verbiage of this section is odd and don't jive, esp living in Annapolis.
"She has amassed a lot of wealth which has contributed to her huge net worth and she is also living a decent lifestyle with her family.
However, Dinich’s net worth cannot be ascertained at the moment as it is still under review. She is reportedly earning an average salary of $80 thousand to $90 thousand annually."

An this is just creepy
Body Measurements
The amazing sports journalist has an attractive personality. She has a slim body build and outstanding body measurements......... esp since she had 3 kids........


I wonder how they refer to David Pollack's body measurements. Poor guy hasn't had ice cream in 10+ years.
 
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