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NYT article On UAB
12-04-2014 12:58 PM
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Interesting article and a little scary at what could happen.

Best quote from Frazier:

“You’re either moving forward or moving back,” Mr. Frazier said. “As my wife would say, there’s no such thing as half-pregnant.”
12-04-2014 02:16 PM
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Cool that Frazier is getting quoted in NYT articles about the state of college football. This isn't great but it's the truth...

“What I am concerned about are the unknowns,” said Mr. Frazier, the athletic director at Northern Illinois, who played football at Alabama and previously worked in Wisconsin’s athletic department. “That’s what keeps me up in the middle of the night. How far are these institutions willing to go to separate themselves? I do know the capabilities they have.”
12-04-2014 04:32 PM
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