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RE: UCONN - I can't stand that school and don't want to share a conference with them
(02-27-2013 05:54 PM)ndlutz Wrote:  The ACC wanted Pitt. We're not second class citizens. If they didn't, I doubt they would have scheduled FSU to open the ACC season at Heinz.

By George, I think he's got it!

Trust me, when you look at Pitt, 'Cuse, ND and U of L - the ACC got the 4 teams they wanted (well, SOME folks wanted WVU and SOME wanted UConn, but I don't think anyone had a problem with the 4, er, 3 and 5/8 we got).
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02-28-2013 12:03 AM
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