VetteMan wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:29 pm I really don't remember the movie, I'm sure that I would probably enjoy it though. Thanks for telling me about it, I'll check and see if it might be on U-Tube or Netflix

VetteMan wrote: Mon Nov 11, 2019 10:29 pm I really don't remember the movie, I'm sure that I would probably enjoy it though. Thanks for telling me about it, I'll check and see if it might be on U-Tube or Netflix
YOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote: Tue Nov 12, 2019 3:49 pm YOU HAIN'T RIGHT FAN !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Very good honest post Bait.YOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 7:44 am every conference has it's less talented teams in the lower tiers. name one that doesn't and that includes the sec. all they can do is play their schedule. the big ten made a big mistake taking Maryland and Rutgers, as opposed to luring in a west va,iowa state, ky, pitt, notre dame, or another geographically close program. even cincy would have been a better choice. the way it did help was more exposure in the east coast, and availability to recruiting that area. and the tv audience it's drawing. but there was better competition to pursue than these 2. ------------------------- in my opinion it's like marshall leaving the mac for c-usa. they took basically the majority of their fan base completely out of the picture as far as away games. think of our area geographically and it's income and unemployment. there's a big difference in driving to west texas and lousiana, and the like when you think how geographically perfect the mac was for marshall. just like ironton, Portsmouth, and gahs in the ovc now. it makes absolutely perfect sense to me now. but that wasn't the case for me initially I hated the idea back then. but it has truly opened my eyes, as there are other sports in a conference than just football.
They tried to get ND. They wanted to stay independent but joined conferences in other sports.YOU'RE TIGER BAIT wrote: Wed Nov 13, 2019 7:44 am every conference has it's less talented teams in the lower tiers. name one that doesn't and that includes the sec. all they can do is play their schedule. the big ten made a big mistake taking Maryland and Rutgers, as opposed to luring in a west va,iowa state, ky, pitt, notre dame, or another geographically close program. even cincy would have been a better choice. the way it did help was more exposure in the east coast, and availability to recruiting that area. and the tv audience it's drawing. but there was better competition to pursue than these 2. ------------------------- in my opinion it's like marshall leaving the mac for c-usa. they took basically the majority of their fan base completely out of the picture as far as away games. think of our area geographically and it's income and unemployment. there's a big difference in driving to west texas and lousiana, and the like when you think how geographically perfect the mac was for marshall. just like ironton, Portsmouth, and gahs in the ovc now. it makes absolutely perfect sense to me now. but that wasn't the case for me initially I hated the idea back then. but it has truly opened my eyes, as there are other sports in a conference than just football.