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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2014 21:48:55 GMT -5
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2014 22:17:21 GMT -5
Looks like Syracuse may take it. Is there any further evidence needed to show the AAC is a wanna-be?
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Post by bigdawgs on Aug 29, 2014 22:21:42 GMT -5
Not sure why Nova felt it necessary to go for two right there. Well, they hung in there but I question that decision. Syracuse escapes.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 29, 2014 22:22:03 GMT -5
Syracuse takes it, 27-26 in 2OT.
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Post by notdpb on Aug 29, 2014 23:47:18 GMT -5
Looks like Syracuse may take it. Is there any further evidence needed to show the AAC is a wanna-be? Trying to follow your logic here. Syracuse plays in the ACC a conference which just had a member win the National Championship last year. The AAC did just have a team crush your hometown SEC team. I guess Houston losing by 20 to UTSA didn't look good though.
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Post by notdpb on Aug 29, 2014 23:55:57 GMT -5
Part of Syracuse's problem, btw, may have been that their QB was ejected in the 1st for throwing a punch.
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Post by Deleted on Aug 30, 2014 6:36:27 GMT -5
Looks like Syracuse may take it. Is there any further evidence needed to show the AAC is a wanna-be? Trying to follow your logic here. Syracuse plays in the ACC a conference which just had a member win the National Championship last year. The AAC did just have a team crush your hometown SEC team. I guess Houston losing by 20 to UTSA didn't look good though. Back that bus up. I was thinking Syracuse was one of the abandoned Big East teams absorbed in the AAC so I can see how that would be hard to follow . As for my "hometown SEC team", it's Vanderbilt. The fact that it's in the SEC is irrelevant. For most of its history it hasn't even proven it should be in the Div I-A in football, much less the SEC conference based on performance. So far it seems like it may go back to the pre-Franklin days.
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