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RE: CBS Sports:Informal ACC-SEC scheduling pact taking shape...
(05-23-2014 05:23 AM)OrangeCrush22 Wrote:  
(05-23-2014 05:12 AM)CardFan1 Wrote:  I was thinking that Pitt and Mizzu would be a great pairing. Both play hard nosed Football and Basketball. Both States (Pa and Mo)anchor Major Cities on opposite sides of Their respective states. Both in Northern part of Their Conference. I would like it. Tennessee and Syracuse could have a North and South Battle of the Orange. Both Long time Football Powers that are on Their way back. Boston College and Vanderbilt could match up well both in heart of a major City and have great fan support and facilities. Tennessee matching Syracuse frees Tennessee and Vanderbilt up.

Lost by a point to those bastards is '98. BS pass interference call on 4th down with under 2 minutes left. SU could have run the clock out.

Here's a link to the call.
Yep and another great reason to fuel the ACC/SEC matchup with Tennessee. To Me it makes the most sense among the available options.
05-23-2014 06:18 AM
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