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RE: Uh oh...Villanova's vote delayed
(04-11-2011 03:03 AM)Frog People Wrote:  
(04-11-2011 01:19 AM)animus Wrote:  After 2nd thought, there is no way the hoops schools allow the football schools to allow further expansion. The only way possible is a split. So from here on forward expect a 9/17 hybrid.

Woohoo! Staying at 9. I agree with you about the basketball schools. I can't imagine them signing off on a 2nd dead weight basketball program just to appease football. And I can't imagine the football schools threatening the nuclear option to add a cusa school.

Maybe.

But why was Oliver Luck talking about 9 conference football games sooner than 2014?

Correct me if I am wrong, but Marinatto has the authority to go to 10, right? That's already been approved.
04-11-2011 03:24 AM
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