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Article says Schiano not going anywhere...
Here is the article...

http://msn.foxsports.com/cfb/story/6207548?FSO1&ATT=HMA

hope it's true
11-26-2006 01:42 PM
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It is. He's not going anywhere. Rutgers is in the same position Miami was when Howard Schnellenberger first went there. They don't have the Florida sun going for them. But they have a ton of talent in their backyard, and who doesn't want to be on TV in New York City every week. That's something few teams can advertise to their recruits. No ACC team can claim that, only the BEast teams can say that one. Rutgers most of all.

NYC could care less about BC and the rest of the ACC. Of course, you could probably say the same thing about Boston. lmfao
11-26-2006 05:35 PM
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