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RE: USF schedules 2 for 1 with Louisville...
(01-18-2018 03:18 PM)KNIGHTTIME Wrote:  
(01-18-2018 03:07 PM)YNot Wrote:  Agreed that a 2-for-1 isn't ideal. But, it's better than not playing a team of Louisville's caliber. Too bad the third game wasn't a "neutral" venue, even if somewhere much closer to Louisville, like Nashville. Atlanta would have been a perfect neutral site.

Louisville isn't a brand name. Completely ridiculous to offer a 2-1. If you get Alabama, Texas, Michigan, Ohio State, etc I get it.

Who does USF have a better chance of winning 2 or 3 games against: Louisville or Alabama? Louisville or Ohio St.?

In the eyes of the selection committee and the pollsters, who is USF more likely going to be given better credit for a win or close loss: Louisville or Illinois? Louisville or Rutgers?
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