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RE: University of New Orleans to consider starting football program
(06-07-2022 04:52 PM)PeteTheChop Wrote:  
(06-07-2022 11:48 AM)DoubleRSU Wrote:  [quote='Ridge1982' pid='18265838' dateline='1654619899']
Lindenwood may not be urban, which is in St. Charles County, but without an NFL team, they have massive potential to capture the St. Louis area in the future if the Mizzou program doesn’t turn its self around.

Illinois, too, seeing as the Mighty Illini haven't finished above .500 in the B1G — a significantly weaker conference than the SEC — since 2007.

Lindenwood might be the biggest sleeping giant in all of College Football.

I have never heard of Lindenwood.

Is this my fault for being out of touch, like if I have never heard of Tom Cruise or Donald Trump? Or are they as obscure as I think they are?
06-07-2022 04:56 PM
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