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RE: "Florida State discussing future in ACC after CFP snub" (ESPN Article)
(12-22-2023 09:59 AM)TerryD Wrote:  
(12-22-2023 08:50 AM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(12-22-2023 08:16 AM)TerryD Wrote:  
(12-21-2023 05:08 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  If the Big 10 is truly trying to make a play here, it’s Florida St and Miami they are going for. The duo together gives them a bigger share of FL than UF, plus it brings a nice rivalry and regular FL recruiting for the rest of the league. It’s also another step towards landing Notre Dame.



How many steps have the Big Ten taken in the last 30 years to "land" ND ?

Why so much effort to trap a school that doesn't want to join ?


Cause y'all the biggest fish in the pond. Duh.

Why would they NOT try to shoot their shot?
(Provided the investment if effort is judged reasonable given high chance of failure)

Shot?

More like a dozen shots to date. All misses.

So, you favor a Coalition Of the Unwilling??

Seems a bit like stalking.

Lol.

To be fair, this has been going on since "he kept asking, and he wore me down and I agreed to a date and now we've been married 50 years" was not uncommon.
12-22-2023 10:29 AM
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