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Irresponsible Speculation: Future of Rice in FBS?
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RE: Irresponsible Speculation: Future of Rice in FBS?
(04-29-2022 05:50 PM)Realignment Wrote:  Rice isn't leaving FBS when they could end up in a Pac-14 or Big 14

If anything, I think re-joining their former SWC friends/rivals in the B12 is more likely.
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RE: Irresponsible Speculation: Future of Rice in FBS?
(04-29-2022 05:12 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(04-29-2022 04:54 PM)DFW HOYA Wrote:  
(12-31-2014 10:22 AM)johnbragg Wrote:  Fact 6. Rice would be a good fit, profile-wise, with the Division III UAA--Chicago, Brandeis, NYU, Carnegie-Mellon, Washington U in St. Louis.

I don't see it. Rice is closer athletically to Vanderbilt than Wash U.

Check the date on the OP

The same poster, TroyTBoy, has bumped yet another obscure thread for some goofy reason.

The new stickied thread at the top from Wedge is pretty clear in wanting people to cut this kind of crap.
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