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RE: USF signs 1 for 1 with Western Kentucky
KnightLight Wrote:
TIGER-PAUL Wrote:most BE teams are going to have to do similiar to get a home game. Either that or play more D1AA, which is usually worse. So what?

Actually...USF is doing both.

Playing a Div I-AA school, plus, now signing a home-home series with a current Div I-AA school (WKU) who won't be eligible for Div I-A status till 2009.

That was a scathing commentary by the Tampa USF Beat Writer about how USF dropped UCF and ran to home-home series with Ball St and now WKU...which will garner very little attendance and most likely zero national tv exposure...and zero help on the recruiting trail.

UCF fans = 03-hissyfit 03-hissyfit 03-hissyfit Please play us!!!!!! LOL
(This post was last modified: 06-06-2008 09:40 PM by Cubanbull.)
06-06-2008 09:39 PM
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