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RE: AAC commissioner Mike Aresco pleased with strong start of league
(10-14-2014 11:58 AM)BlueRaiderBoy Wrote:  West Virginia refuses to schedule Marshall. The Herd would love to play WVU every year! "Vandy has actually played" Charleston Southern (Wow) and they only won 21-20 and they should have lost to the tiny FCS visitor. Marshall would beat VANDY by 40 points. Hell, MT has beaten VANDY the last three times we played them!
Your argument does not hold water. But I think Temple has a pretty good team, anyway.

How in the world do you know what Marshall would do against Vandy? It won't ever happen since Marshall won't ever schedule them. Who it MT anyway and what years were those and what players from the current respective teams were on playing in those games? Score gazing doesn't translate as has been shown in various threads. It's match-ups that matter. And I do actually agree that Marshall is probably decent this year but its hard to judge.
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