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RE: Dumb Question: How will the "bowl pools" actually work?
(06-04-2013 07:00 AM)BirdstheWord Wrote:  
(06-04-2013 05:06 AM)goofus Wrote:  Good, because the Pinstripe has the pontential to be the Big Ten's stinker Bowl. The one where you are willing to go to once, but you would never ever want to do twice unless you are Rutgers,or PSU.

Are you just taking a jab at Penn State?

No, just because PSU is closer geographicly than the rest of the Big Ten. At least PSU fans could drive there. I guess I should have thrown Maryland in there too.


kind of like saying michigan and MSU are obvious choices for the Detroit bowl, but i guess you could throw in OSU and Purdue because they are a close drive to Detroit too.
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