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RE: Annual Football Series that Should Happen
(04-17-2017 04:02 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(04-17-2017 03:46 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  Five stand out

1 Texas vs Texas A&M
2 Nebraska vs Oklahoma
3 West Virginia vs. Pitt
4 Kansas vs Missouri
5 Pitt vs Penn State

Not Kansas-Missouri. One criterion should be, would the game get better TV ratings than a conference game between two average P5 teams. Pick two teams that were about average last year. Georgia-Kentucky, TCU-Texas Tech, whatever. The other four games you listed pass that test. A Kansas-Missouri football game does not.

Sorry Wedge, you are off on this. The Boder War is as American as apple pie. Wish the Kansas legislature would let it happen, but they are still mad about mizzou leaving the Big 12. (See Texas vs Texas A&M game)
04-17-2017 06:22 PM
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