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RE: Maryland cuts off athletic relations with Georgetown
(02-27-2012 02:27 PM)adcorbett Wrote:  
(02-21-2012 01:33 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  Hate to say it, but the Hoyas position here is asinine. There is no good reason not to play Maryland in men's basketball. We should play every year, at the Verizon Center, with equal ticket distribution.

Why on Earth should Georgetown schedule a game in their home arena and give the visiting team half of the tickets?

Since they can only play once a year, i think the game should always be formally neutral-site, and Verizon, even though formally the home of Georgetown, is a good place to play the game on an annual basis.
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