College Finances Are Art

Some art to chew on while we take a sick break

We’re three weeks into the new school year and I’ve finally succumbed to the onslaught of germs being launched my way by my three kids and their new classmates. I tried to hold out, but they finally got the better of me. I don’t have it in me to give a full article and research, but since I was cooking up some sankeys in ice hockey a few weeks back, I thought I’d put some together for football quickly. If people like these - 1) Let me know! 2) Let me know what other teams you’d like to see. They’re very easy to generate.

Pour a drink. Get comfortable. Let’s get into it.

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Sankeys

Like I said, I’m dropping some art, taking my nyquil, and hoping the bug will leave me for the year. Hope no one will take offense to which two teams I picked to throw together quickly 😀 

Let me know what you think and if you want to see other schools/sports!

 

Final Thoughts

Apologies for the short week. My oldest is starting kindergarten and I’m the last person to get sick in the house. Hopefully I’ll be back next week, at full health, and ready to go with a full article. Fingers crossed.

Thanks again for your time. Now finish your beverage 😀 

Until next time,

Greg Chick, PhD

Data Analyst

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