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RE: John Klein: OU, OSU open to idea of future Big 12 expansion (Link)
(02-21-2012 05:31 AM)IceJus10 Wrote:  I don't mind all the expansion and rumor discussion, that's cool it is the realignment board, but does each article that is defined in the initial post as "Not much new," "rehashing," or "repeating" need its own thread? Can't the articles be added as new posts to existing threads of articles about Big 12 expansion? I think if there were less threads on it, they'd develop into more conversation with each new article instead of pissing matches about a ton of threads citing another story found on google news feed.

Why, is the vitally important Troy vs Louisiana Tech cage match getting crowded out?
02-21-2012 06:00 AM
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