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RE: ND/Arkansas announce home/home series (2020/2025)
(07-10-2017 09:52 AM)MplsBison Wrote:  Minnesota has two star running backs from Georgia. Don't recall if it has played a regular season game in the state in the last couple decades, but I don't think it has. None coming up either. It does have a game at Mississippi St in 2027.

I just don't buy the thought process that one gains any noticeable recruiting advantage with a player because of the chance to play at an opposing team's stadium that is within a few hours drive of his hometown. YMMV



ND disagrees with you. It thinks it is very important to play games in the Southeast and Southwest, for athletic recruiting and general student recruiting.

But, who knows?
07-10-2017 01:06 PM
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