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Conference provisions for expelling members
I am especially curious about the Big 10's expulsion provisions. How can the Big 10 kick out Rutgers?

The Big 10 needs to expel Rutgers. NYC tv market hahaha. Well, guess what-Comcast dropped the BTN in NYC a few months ago. There are even some rumors that they might also drop the BTN in NJ. Which would make NJ the only state with a Big 10 team not to get the BTN as part of the basic cable package.

I never got the idea of Rutgers getting invited to the Big 10 in the first place. Seriously going well outside your geographic region to get a historically bad football and basketball team?

Now the Rutgers decision is looking worse than ever. In 2016, they got shut out in 4 different conference games-and allowed at least 39 points in all 4 of those games. In 2017, they were the victim of 2 more conference shutouts- 56-0 against Ohio State and 41-0 against Indiana. Yes, Indiana.

Not only are they bad in football, but their bball records in the Big 10 so far have been 2-16, 1-17, 3-15 and 3-15.

The Kansas and Buffalo games should have been the last straw. Seriously those are the worst back to back games I have seen a major conference team play in my life.

I'm not even a Big 10 fan, but I think Rutgers needs to be kicked out of the Big 10 so badly.
(This post was last modified: 09-23-2018 11:42 AM by Poster.)
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