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[QUOTE="ctchamps, post: 3236446, member: 37"] From a financial standpoint Rutgers wins. But I’d rather be a North Dakota State football fan than a Rutgers football fan. Of course comparing any college football fans to UConn football fans is a no brainer. The Boneyard football forum is in the running for best sports fans. I doubt many fans on the women’s bb forum would have survived if they were football fans. And by survive I mean not die. The men’s bb fans are not that much tougher. Businesslawyer has survived several abysmal losing seasons. Not many in this forum have demonstrated to me that they have the fortitude to handle a perennial last place finish. The preference you and buddy propose goes against what I’ve observed in the responses you both have made over the past three seasons, which, as bad as they were are no where near the level of UConn football’s abysmal seasons or the probable Rutgers fate that [USER=55]@businesslawyer[/USER] expresses. Where I agree with you both is that the money provides a better opportunity to make substantive hires and provides a better probability of moving up in the ranks. But if that didn’t happen I absolutely have a preference for a hypothetical winning team in an inferior conference over a perennial losing team in a superior conference. Otherwise why spend time watching college sports. [/QUOTE]
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