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question now: can sun take 6-6 ND
over BE with winning record? if gator goes with b12.
11-13-2008 07:29 AM
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RE: question now: can sun take 6-6 ND
It would depend on the wording of the agreement. If they treat ND as part of the BE, no, If they treat ND as a separate conference, maybe. It really depends on the interpretation of the NCAAs rule. Since none of us have seen the actual wording of the agreement, we can only speculate.
11-13-2008 07:37 AM
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RE: question now: can sun take 6-6 ND
Actually, I think it depends more on Notre Dame winning 6 games. They still have yet to do so... 07-coffee3
11-13-2008 08:26 AM
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