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RE: Please tell me why waiting is better than expanding now
(06-19-2010 07:01 PM)adw30 Wrote:  When the Big East added Louisville, USF, Cincinnati, and UConn neither of those teams except for Louisville were anything special in football. UConn had recently transitioned from I-AA, Cincy was a 5-6/6-5 CUSA team, and USF had a losing record their last seson in Conference USA.

Which was and still is the only losing season in USF history since the inaugural season. Actually USF was coming off a 9-2 season in 2002, before getting the selection in 2003. I keep seeing a fallacy posted by numerous people, which is that USF was chosen for potential, but was a mediocre to poor team. Actually USF was a consistent 8-9 win team other than the 2004 team.
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