Scheduling Problems? Skip a team!

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Excellent post, Schad. By the by, I don't have any actual info. I don't have any weather instruments, either, but I can tell when a storm is coming because the conditions are right and forces of nature are what they are.
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Maybe I'll come up to Bowling Green today. We could borrow Greg Christopher, get him really drunk, and then decide whether or not to cry in our beer.
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We might get more information getting the dude at UT drunk.

Let me ask a hypothetical question. When people talk Big East, they must be talking football only, right? Why would the Big East need more basketball teams?
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orangeandbrown wrote:Let me ask a hypothetical question. When people talk Big East, they must be talking football only, right? Why would the Big East need more basketball teams?
Football-only is certainly one scenario. This is probably a one school scenario.

Another popular one is that either the football (I-A) schools or the non football schools break away and form a new conference. Many believe this is only a matter of time, and that it comes down to which group of schools is freeloading off the other when all the BCS and NCAA basketball tournament units are distributed. I'm not sure I can articulate why or how this would work or which group is freeloading off the other.
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Official website for temple state 8 division foes and MAC east play of

The Owls will play in the MAC East Division with Akron, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Kent State, Miami and Ohio. Under the leadership of second-year head coach Al Golden, Temple will play eight league foes in 2007, including four at home, in what will be their 109th season of football.

http://owlsports.cstv.com/sports/m-foot ... 07aaa.html

also in todays philly papers....

The Owls will play in the MAC's East Division, which includes Akron, Bowling Green, Buffalo, Kent State, Miami and Ohio. They also will have two crossover games against teams from the West.

http://www.philly.com/mld/philly/sports ... 791773.htm
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