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10 years from now, who is on the right path toward a P5 invite?
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RE: 10 years from now, who is on the right path toward a P5 invite?
(02-19-2020 03:58 AM)DawgNBama Wrote:  
(02-19-2020 01:19 AM)esayem Wrote:  Stony Brook? I had to look up where the hell it was. Long Island.

Fordham should play in Yankee like the days of yore. That’d be NYC’s team.

You do realize that the Patriot League is very similar to the Ivy League,right?? Basically what you are saying is that if Harvard played in the Green Monster, they would be Boston's team.

Stony Brook actually makes more sense being NYC's team because they are a public school that really does care about football, unlike Fordham.

...did...you just call Fenway the "Green Monster" there? You know that's just a wall, right?
02-19-2020 12:51 PM
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