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Edited: Notre Dame to B1G article a hoax
Posted on 9/29/11 at 2:51 pm
Posted on 9/29/11 at 2:51 pm
Posted on 9/29/11 at 2:57 pm to Tigerman550
While I would welcome MO to the SEC, I think you are a better match with the B1G. If this has legs, the B1G will want a 14th. It would probably be you or Rutgers.
Posted on 9/29/11 at 2:58 pm to Tigerman550
quote:Well if someone outside of Argus press hasn't confirmed the story an hour after they posted it I assume it is crap IMHO
I'm not sure how legit this is
Posted on 9/29/11 at 2:58 pm to Dro
ONCE IT GOT DOWN TO THE IVY LEAGUE AND TALKING ABOUT THE COAST GUARD, really!
the Ivy League. The ACC declined interest in Notre Dame citing geographical concerns. Meanwhile, several sources within the Ivy League have confirmed Notre Dame's interest, but stated that concerns of competitive balance as well as academic issues were a major roadblock to their joining. "The Ivy League does not allow athletic scholarships," remarked one source close to the situation, "so Notre Dame would have to basically reconfigure their entire athletic department".
Many students at Notre Dame were not surprised at this recent development, but it left them wondering what would happen to current rivalries. Concerns over the potential loss of traditional opponents Southern Cal and Stanford as well as annual matches against the service academies Army, Navy, Air Force, and the United States Coast Guard dominated conversation in South Bend on Tuesday.
the Ivy League. The ACC declined interest in Notre Dame citing geographical concerns. Meanwhile, several sources within the Ivy League have confirmed Notre Dame's interest, but stated that concerns of competitive balance as well as academic issues were a major roadblock to their joining. "The Ivy League does not allow athletic scholarships," remarked one source close to the situation, "so Notre Dame would have to basically reconfigure their entire athletic department".
Many students at Notre Dame were not surprised at this recent development, but it left them wondering what would happen to current rivalries. Concerns over the potential loss of traditional opponents Southern Cal and Stanford as well as annual matches against the service academies Army, Navy, Air Force, and the United States Coast Guard dominated conversation in South Bend on Tuesday.
Posted on 9/29/11 at 2:58 pm to Tigerman550
If it's a faulty report at least it was a well-written faulty report. 
Posted on 9/29/11 at 3:01 pm to OneMoreTime
If true I think 14 will be an East Coast team for Penn State and ND to have a school there. My guess it could be Rutgers or in a surprise move, Boston College.
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