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RE: College Football Imperialism Map - THEYRE COMING!
(09-05-2017 08:47 PM)12thmonarch Wrote:  One thing that puzzles me is why does the guy/gal who created this think that JMU has a massive share in eastern carolina? Just because ECU was taken to woodshed by JMU? huh

Because they won it....

that is what the map is about.

Someone said a team owns that land till they lose it to another school by getting beat. That is where the map falls apart if that is the case.

Next week a school could beat ECU and not gain anything if that were the case. It's possible to win all 12 games and not gain and land. If the team you beat loss the week before. I think it's more like GoT....

when you beat a team you get that land no matter if someone else beats you and owns it. Other words you are now the army and fighting for the king that took it from you. So if you fall again so does the king you are fighting for.

At least I assume that is the thinking behind this. But fully admit I'm probably wrong.
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