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Poll: Which of these matchups do you believe are essential rivalries?
Alabama/LSU
Alabama/Mississippi State
Arkansas/Ole Miss
Baylor/Texas
Baylor/Texas Tech
California/USC
Central Michigan/Eastern Michigan
Central Michigan/Western Michigan
Clemson/Georgia Tech
Clemson/NC State
Duke/Georgia Tech
Duke/Virginia
Duke/Wake Forest
Eastern Michigan/Western Michigan
None of the above
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Essential FBS Rivalries? (Poll #1)
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RE: Essential FBS Rivalries? (Poll #1)
(10-09-2017 07:19 AM)BadgerMJ Wrote:  I suppose it depends on the definition of essential.

To me, essential are those rivalries who either define a conference, define a region, or have such a history as to make them important.

First tier would be something like:

Alabama/Auburn
Michigan/tOSU
TX/OK
USC/UCLA
Army/Navy

Then you'd be talking:

USC/ND
FSU/The U
Cal/Stanford
Ole Miss/Miss St
OK/OSU
BYU/Utah
Pitt/WVU
GA/Fla
Mich/Mich St.
Wisc/Minn
Ala/Tenn

I'm sure there are others as well, but if we're talking essential......

You may want to reconsider that.
10-09-2017 11:17 AM
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