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RE: Take the Big Ten Tournament back to Chicago...
(03-03-2018 10:01 PM)_C2_ Wrote:  @Rutgers Guy

I'll give it to you that I don't live up there. That's why it's better to take a poll of posters. For those of you that live u therep and have significant New York experience, how big is Rutgers up there? I should get the answer I expect.

I know because Houston sports aren't enormous around here and any Houston area college. The same is true in almost any city that's not home to a land grant or state flagship.

When you count the current Big East teams that are relatively local, the former ones who are/were big there (mostly UConn and Cuse), and the national programs that attract frontrunners (Duke/UNC, etc) they may not be top 10. I've lived in range of the NYC commuter trains my whole life and have family in NYC proper (as does my wife) so I'm probably local enough to chime in.
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