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Old 09-18-2011, 08:06 PM
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So, I have a question about what you guys would think about this. I know that conferences have been changed and mixed up before, but there are a lot of things going on now- Big 10 and Big 12 mix-ups, the Big East seemingly breaking apart, etc. My question is, if a school such as WVU were to be accepted into the SEC (and this is just for example), would their rush automatically become much more competitive as a result? I know it would be less so than the typical hardcore SEC rush, but I was just curious as to what you all thought.
May I just say that I LOVE how you took conference shuffles and related it to sorority recruitment. I think that is too funny because I was wondering the same thing...lol. I guess great minds think alike!
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