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UK winning Ohio, implications for B1G!
06-19-2013 07:36 PM
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RE: UK winning Ohio, implications for B1G!
Can't see this effecting Ohio State or Michigan much, but the SEC's current reputation is probably going to make it a little easier for them to steal recruits who would have otherwise gone to other out of state Big Ten schools.
06-19-2013 08:03 PM
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RE: UK winning Ohio, implications for B1G!
(06-19-2013 07:36 PM)Dasville Wrote:  http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:94...Time=00:00

What precisely does "UK winning Ohio" mean?

Kentucky BEATING or DEFEATING Ohio University (in Athens, Ohio)? That would be an SEC or a MAC thread.

Kentucky "BEATING" or "DEFEATING" OSU, the Buckeyes, etc. would be relevant to the Big Ten, but than that would be "UK defeating Ohio State".
06-19-2013 10:52 PM
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