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RE: Delany puts knife into idea of Uconn to the Big Ten
(06-20-2014 04:13 PM)Wedge Wrote:  Well, duh, anyone would make an exception for a program with the market value of Nebraska or Notre Dame, but that's like saying that a football coach's rules on off-field behavior might have an exception if you are as good as Johnny Manziel or Jameis Winston. If you're not that good, don't expect to get bailed out by the exception.

Yes, but Nebraska wanted in and the Domers didn't (or backed out after the firestorm from alumni/boosters). Frankly, I'm tired of the "but they'd make an exception for X" posts. Does the PAC not have any standards for candidate schools? Of course they have standards. And I admire them for keeping to those standards. I mean, you did turn down Oklahoma (at least that's the story I tend to believe most).
06-21-2014 03:07 AM
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