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RE: Interesting thread across the street
(03-31-2014 12:26 PM)CivilEng Wrote:  
(03-29-2014 02:44 PM)CajunFanatico Wrote:  http://csnbbs.com/thread-684150.html

I contrast many of those comments to what AppState and Georgia Southern have accomplished as FCS teams, beating Michigan and Florida respectively.

I'm glad the two above-mentioned programs are joining the Belt.

Did you even read what the AD said? OD already had a 12 game schedule. What are they supposed to do? Your obsession with all things CUSA is amusing. And sad.

I did read what their AD said, but you make a valid point. It would be the first time in college football history that a team cancelled or rescheduled someone in order to play another team a year or two out. I completely understand a team not wanting to make that kind of history.

As for obsessions, please stop with the propositioning PM's. I don't swing that way.05-nono
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