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[QUOTE="nelsonmuntz, post: 1367851, member: 833"] You can look it up. I did, and still do, believe that MH3 has a contact in an athletic department, probably at WVU, although he may have another in a Big 10 athletic department (Ohio State?), that feeds him information occasionally. MH3 was way ahead of WVU leaving the Big East and also called it to the Big 12. He has gotten a lot wrong since, but he is occasionally correct with something that he would have to have a source to know. The Dude has never been right about anything, other than maybe by pure accident, and I have never felt otherwise. I did think Florida State and Clemson were going to the Big 12, and I was not the only one that thought the ACC was breaking up. I actually based that more on a Clemson "insider" on the Scout board (I believe) than just MH3. I have gotten a lot of "I told you so's" from various posters about that, even though all but 2 or 3 didn't actually "tell me so". They just like to say "you were wrong" to the posters that actually contribute to this board. Whaler was one of only a small handful that I recall who was firm that the ACC would not break up, no matter how much message board chatter and even news articles there were to the contrary. I do believe that the ACC leveraged all of that activity to get ESPN to reopen a 15 year deal and practically double it. And NO ONE predicted that would happen. [/QUOTE]
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