Guest contributor: Bill and Dave

The Sweet Sixteen! Here They are…the Best Writin’ Schools in the Country

categories: Cocktail Hour

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Here it is, folks.  You voted and your vote counts.  And now we ask you to vote again on the comments page of this post.  Only one vote per person per school this round please.  But if you like you can vote for two schools, yours and another.  This next round of voting will determine the final 2!  Because how long can we really keep this up?

Observant fans will note that some of the results make no sense.  Teams won that were never in the bracket, teams lost and then reappeared elsewhere, etc… Well, what can we say?  In the spirit of Seth Abramson, we have decided to follow a logic all our own.  (And we wanted to make sure that the top 16 vote getters made it in.)

For more about the match-ups and to vote, keep going:

Iowa vs. George Mason

The top-seeded Iowa barely squeaked by a scrappy Florida Atlantic squad, and now face the write-in George Mason, the Washington, D.C. upstart, and their hordes of rabid fans.

Arizona vs. Arizona State

This in-state rivalry is getting ugly.  And bloody.  The two battled to a virtual tie in the first round, inspiring us to throw out the rules and pit them against each other again in the Sweet Sixteen.  Sheriff Arpaio, where are you?

Penn State vs. Alabama

Who doesn’t love plucky Penn State, fighting on valiantly even though their program is going into the crapper?  Meanwhile Alabama dominated the early rounds, the Tide garnering more votes, and rah-rah spirit, than any other school.  They also used the word “dick” a lot.  Does that mean that they are the country’s best writing school?  You decide.

The New School vs. San Diego State

The New School surprised everyone by digging in for tough wins, even with the crowd chanting “What’s so new about you, what’s so new about you, you were founded in 1919, boo-hoo!”  Their curious alliance with The Ohio State University team (it’s the THE, said retiring great OSU coach Lee K. Abbott) no doubt helped their game.  San Diego State, no article to speak of, came out of nowhere to dominate, and only the one incident to mar their performance.  You know what I’m talking about, Staties.  Also, our niece Rosalie (yes, Bill and Dave’s is an uncle, and many times over), attends SDSU as an undergrad, really our only chance at some nepotism here.

Vermont College vs. Goddard

From the land of Saint Bernie Sanders, also gods Ben and Jerry, a blistering rivalry between two fine low-res programs in the Green Mountain State.  But fans have found that low-res means hi-intensity!  Brother against brother, sister against sister, this stands to be one of the fiercest face-offs of the century.  And folks, that’s twelve whole years!

Virginia Tech vs. Ashland
Tiny Ashland is winning hearts all over the country, dominating from its rusty berth in post-industrial northern Ohio.  But the bigger, if equally lovable, Virginia Tech, might be sending Cinderella home in a pumpkin driven by rats.

UNCW vs. THE Ohio State University
It’s true that UNCW has the homecourt advantage here, but their performance in the first rounds was tepid.  Now they’ll set out to prove they deserve the name THE University of North Carolina at Wilmington.  And let us not forget where Bill taught for many years: Ohio State.  Can Cocktail Hour survive the strain?

Bowling Green vs. McNeese State

Eleven votes apiece?  That’s a solid matchup.  We suspected some hanging chads on this one, and sure enough, the vote-counting mainframe didn’t know what BGSU stood for.  But what fight from an underlooked organization, and a PhD program too.  Can we talk about McNeese?  There’s no state called McNeese, unless maybe it’s in Ireland!  But coaches Fleury and Taylor have built from the brilliant success of John Wood, and after 30 years in the biz, the McNeese squad rules.   Oh.  Okay.  This just in.  McNeese State is in Louisiana.

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  1. Karen writes:
  2. Shawn writes:

    Vermont College

  3. Rachel writes:
  4. kerry writes:

    vermont college!

  5. Claudsy writes:
  6. heather writes:

    ohio state. because nuts can write.

  7. Stan Zumbiel writes:
  8. Katie writes:
  9. Annie Kuhn writes:

    Vermont College! Fabulous program!

  10. Lee writes:

    Vermont College!

  11. Virginia Lofft writes:

    Vermont College. No contest!

  12. Jennifer Gennari writes:

    Vermont College of Fine Arts!

  13. Kate writes:

    VCFA…. alma mater pride.

  14. Nanci writes:

    Vermont College of Fine Arts!

  15. Kate writes:
  16. VCFA! The Best Lo Res program out there!

  17. Tyler writes:

    The Ohio state university. Go Bucks!

  18. E Ramsey writes:

    OSU. Cause they’re growin’ some excellent writers—

  19. Tom writes:

    Bowling Green! You cannot beat the community that is created there.

  20. valerie writes:

    goddard. because it taught me how to be.

  21. Keagan writes:

    McNeese…who else boasts an annual MFA crawfish boil?

  22. Wbb writes:

    Goddard FTW!

  23. Varian Johnson writes:

    Vermont College!

  24. Ditty writes:

    What’s the starting lineup for Iowa? Oh yeah, Marilynne Robinson, Charles Baxter, Charles D’ambrosio, Jim Galvin, D.A. Powell…

    IOWA!!!!!!!!

    • Dave writes:

      Impressive line-up, true. But resumes don’t win championships. Voting at Bill and Dave’s does.

  25. Michelle Embree writes:

    Goddard. Without a doubt.

  26. Rebe writes:

    The Ohio State University!

  27. louise writes:

    Vermont College of Fine Arts – the best!

  28. Paula writes:

    Penn State. Because my dad taught there (not writing, but heck), because I grew up there, and because, god knows, the place needs some good press.

  29. Laura writes:

    VERMONT COLLEGE!

  30. Felicia (Menard) Desimini writes:

    Goddard all the way!

  31. Sam writes:

    Goddard!
    Go low-res!

  32. Matthew writes:
  33. Craig writes:

    Goddard! They teach more genres than Vermont and the tools they give you are useful your whole life. They work outside of the classroom, the workshops and the academic world. When you are home alone with the blank page you will have more confidence.

  34. Kali writes:

    Vermont College of Fine Arts!

  35. Rick Kehne writes:

    VCFA rules, Low-Res isn’t for fools.

  36. Will George writes:

    Goddard, because of the woods, the clock tower that does not work, and the eccentric writers it attracts. Goddard all the way!

  37. Susie writes:
  38. Andrew writes:

    Very disappointed that OSU has been randomly forced to play UNC Wilmington after we apparently crushed Purdue. We have been training for years to take on Iowa and now we have been deprived of our bracket opportunity due to Mr. Abramson’s spirt. We are not into spirits and ghosts at OSU, we are more literary than that. And now we have to drive all the way out to the intracoastal waterway?!? I thought Wilmington was in Delaware. My vote is for OSU and also Iowa. It’s on.

  39. Tory writes:

    Ohio State forever!

  40. Matt Sumpter writes:
  41. Beth staples writes:

    Arizona State takes the duh.

  42. Brian writes:

    GODDARD RULZ!!!

  43. alison writes:

    Goddard! Because…well, I go there. Yup.

  44. Claudia writes:

    Goddard Rules!

  45. Debra Lanham-Newhouse writes:

    Goddard! Absolutely!

  46. Traci writes:

    Goddard! Goddard!

  47. Amy Garrett Brown writes:

    George Mason!!! And, I’m not afraid of excessive punctuation when it comes to the matter, or starting my sentence with “and”!!!!

  48. Jim Warwick writes:

    Alabama RMFT!

  49. Lara writes:

    Goddard!!!
    Because, it’s like you said. Low res means high intensity!!

  50. Bill writes: