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Tom DIenhart: UConn not on Big Ten radar, locked out of a major conference
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RE: Tom DIenhart: UConn not on Big Ten radar, locked out of a major conference
(02-18-2014 02:13 PM)Bull Wrote:  
(02-11-2014 04:06 PM)bitcruncher Wrote:  
(02-11-2014 04:05 PM)mlb Wrote:  Not true, bit. The Big 10 comes back up in 3.
The B1G has no expansion candidates available that they'd want. So my point stands.
That's not a point, it's your opinion. You don't represent the B10. No one saw them adding Rutgers or Md either...
That's not true. Lots of people realized that both Maryland and Rutgers would be a good candidate for the B1G. Penn State has been complaining about being on an eastern island for a long time, and both Rutgers and Maryland are old Penn State rivals. Both schools also fit the B1G profile academically and by locality. So just because you didn't see it coming doesn't mean that nobody else did.
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