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RE: Greenberg: UConn Should Be in Big East
(12-09-2017 08:15 AM)SC-KNIGHT Wrote:  
(12-08-2017 01:00 PM)Mestophalies Wrote:  This subject always makes me laugh. The catholic schools split off in hopes of taking ND with them. When ND left them and said get lost, they began pining for UConn and haven't stopped since. 03-lmfao05-stirthepot

Now some ESpin talking heads chime in and it's an actual possibility to some folks. I'd advise those whom think it's an actual thing because some ESpin folks said so, should take a look at the recent additions to the unemployment line from ESpin. 05-stirthepot04-rock

Thought ND left before them right after Pitt and Syracuse jumped to the ACC. 03-shhhh 04-jawdrop 04-cheers

Notre Dame did announce it was leaving for the ACC well before the C7 said they were leaving - ND in September 2012, the C7 in December 2012.

But Syracuse and Pitt announced they were leaving a year before then, in September 2011.
12-09-2017 08:21 AM
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