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[QUOTE="UPitt, post: 655755, member: 3638"] Notre Dame agreed to play Rutgers in a home and home six game series. If you consider Notre Dame requiring Rutgers to play the games in a new larger professional stadium to be an unequal request, then we will have to agree to disagree. Uconn was willing to work with Notre Dame to play games in Foxborough. Navy agrees to play Notre Dame in Philly, DC, and even Ireland. ASU has agreed to play ND in Dallas. Pitt always played Notre Dame and other big games (PSU, WVU, Miami) at professional off campus stadiums, Three River Stadium and Heinz Field. We loved playing these games in a professional stadium and the atmosphere was great. But Rutgers athletic department refused the offer. Be honest, would you honestly have been disappointed if the games against Notre Dame would have been played at the new Giants Stadium? I personally would have looked forward to those games. As for which coaches coached against ND. Schiano coached against ND and lost 42-0. Shea coached against ND twice and lost 62-0 and 45-17. [/QUOTE]
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