ESPN Poll: MWC vs. Big east
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Re: ESPN Poll: MWC vs. Big east
MWC still leading by 6 points but look at the map. We now have LA, MI,VA and VT.
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Re: ESPN Poll: MWC vs. Big east
The poll is still there but we are now down 4 points. There is also a poll on the Big12 viability in 3 years. 71% think it won't be and there is over 116,000 votes and all 50 states agree.
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Re: ESPN Poll: MWC vs. Big east
I thought this quote from the article was interesting: "Last week, CBSSports.com reported FedEx CEO Fred Smith had spoken to various conference officials and made it known that his Memphis-based company could provide up to $10 million annually if a BCS-affiliated league, such as the Big East, would invite Memphis."Mars wrote:Nope?: http://ncaafootball.fanhouse.com/2010/0 ... d=si_ncaafscott715 wrote:Just saw a rumor that the Big East is looking at Memphis and UCF to expand.
I wonder what Fedex shareholders would think about 10 mill of the company's revenue being spent each year to support the BCS affiliation of the local college?
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Re: ESPN Poll: MWC vs. Big east
Interestingly, FedEx denied the report completely. Said they've made no such offer.Florwood wrote:I thought this quote from the article was interesting: "Last week, CBSSports.com reported FedEx CEO Fred Smith had spoken to various conference officials and made it known that his Memphis-based company could provide up to $10 million annually if a BCS-affiliated league, such as the Big East, would invite Memphis."
I wonder what Fedex shareholders would think about 10 mill of the company's revenue being spent each year to support the BCS affiliation of the local college?