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RE: Would Marshall consider playing Ohio as their season-ending rivalry game.
(08-07-2018 11:39 PM)HerdZoned Wrote:  
(08-07-2018 09:44 PM)Green Menace Wrote:  I think Marshall should just move back to the MAC. CUSA is simply not good enough for MU.07-coffee3

And UNT should move back to the Southland. Southland wasn't to kind from 1983-1994 to the then NUTS. Only 3 playoff appearances and 3 losses in the 1st round. 1987 loss to ULM or should I say NLU, 1988 loss the Marshall and 1994 loss to Boise.

See two can play those petty games, just make sure you are better at it.

Did I say UNT longs for the days of lining up against Lamar or ULM? No. We’re happy in CUSA. But all we hear on this board is how Marshall, USM, and UAB wishes they were in the AAC with their old compadres. Quit crying like babies and strive to make CUSA better, stronger.07-coffee3
08-08-2018 07:32 AM
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