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RE: Can Miami not play Akron in football?
MAC did get some basketball home games with Temple from this deal, so maybee that will help down the road.
03-13-2008 12:50 PM
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RE: Can Miami not play Akron in football?
If not Temple, then who? If you are going by attendance figures, Eastern is the obvious choice.
03-13-2008 01:00 PM
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RE: Can Miami not play Akron in football?
Okay, here's the answer to the question about playing a full round robin within your divison for football.

Yes, the NCAA has a rule stating such, however, the MAC has been granted a waiver on that rule for the upcoming sesaon. This is per Rick Chryst...

Back to hoops...
03-13-2008 03:09 PM
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RE: Can Miami not play Akron in football?
HuronDave Wrote:Okay, here's the answer to the question about playing a full round robin within your divison for football.

Yes, the NCAA has a rule stating such, however, the MAC has been granted a waiver on that rule for the upcoming sesaon. This is per Rick Chryst...

Back to hoops...

Thanks!
03-13-2008 10:51 PM
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RE: Can Miami not play Akron in football?
HuronDave Wrote:Okay, here's the answer to the question about playing a full round robin within your divison for football.

Yes, the NCAA has a rule stating such, however, the MAC has been granted a waiver on that rule for the upcoming season. This is per Rick Chryst...

Back to hoops...

Thanks for the info! At least we now know that we aren't doing something illegal that could cost us a championship game.
03-14-2008 10:54 AM
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RE: Can Miami not play Akron in football?
the arkon schedule was relased and miami of ohio was not on it.how can you have a team in your division and not play them.i am still kind of stunned about this? what the hell is going on in this conference.
the mac is becoming more of a joke in football every year because of stuff like this.we have games with army,wisky,cuse,and cinnci.
i just dont see how arkon is ever going to build a fan base playing three raod games every year,and not even play your conference foes once.we need either add one team or drop temple.until that happens forget it.
03-14-2008 12:45 PM
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