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Per Dom Amore twitter. Don't know how to read her lack of response to questions. Would not confirm that UConn is committed to the BE.
 
It's OK. The great waddle is in progress as Marinatto approaches the mic and says " No Comment as several teams are debating todays' proposals"
 
It's often a prepared statement and gets sent to the AP before he utters his first word and then updated if there is Q&A
 
Last week the official B12 statement hit ESPN before the Twitter crowd at the meeting reported anything
 
Marinatto to talk to the media shortly from The Olive Garden
I'll wager heavily that Marinatto has never set foot in an Olive Garden. I'll also wager heavily that Marinatto knows every good little Italian joint in the DC area and is finishing off his dinner at one of them as we speak.
 
I'll wager heavily that Marinatto has never set foot in an Olive Garden. I'll also wager heavily that Marinatto knows every good little Italian joint in the DC area and is finishing off his dinner at one of them as we speak.

If he knows where to get a good pizza in DC, would someone ask him to tell the GW students who post here. Because they all say there are none.
 
If he knows where to get a good pizza in DC, would someone ask him to tell the GW students who post here. Because they all say there are none.
IMO, DC isn't a great restaurant town compared to other cities. The farther south you go the worse the pizza gets.
 
If he knows where to get a good pizza in DC, would someone ask him to tell the GW students who post here. Because they all say there are none.
That would be a tough one.

A little more than 25 years ago a girl I was dating relocated to DC and there was a decent little Italian place in Georgetown next to a very good little German (actually claimed to be Austrian & Swiss) restaurant. I don't remember the names of either place and they could both very well be entirely different restaurants today.
 
From my Georgetown days, Filomena on Wisconsin & M was the best Italian; Pizza Paradiso in Dupont was the choice for pizza although I never thought it was never better than the Tombs.
 
That would be a tough one.

A little more than 25 years ago a girl I was dating relocated to DC and there was a decent little Italian place in Georgetown next to a very good little German (actually claimed to be Austrian & Swiss) restaurant. I don't remember the names of either place and they could both very well be entirely different restaurants today.

German place has to be Old Europe - up near the Naval observatory. I think it has been there forever and always got great reviews. Not sure about he Italian place next door.
 
If he knows where to get a good pizza in DC, would someone ask him to tell the GW students who post here. Because they all say there are none.

There's Pete's New Haven Style Apizza up in NW on Irving St (across from DC USA Mall). Best I've had in DC and I work in NH.
 
From my Georgetown days, Filomena on Wisconsin & M was the best Italian; Pizza Paradiso in Dupont was the choice for pizza although I never thought it was never better than the Tombs.

Filomena's was a favorite of mine too. Unfortunately it has slipped IMO in recent years. A bit too much riding on its historic rep.
 
If he knows where to get a good pizza in DC, would someone ask him to tell the GW students who post here. Because they all say there are none.

There isn't much good pizza in a great many parts of the country. Upstate NY has Utica, and that's it. Michigan, no. Pennsylvania, no. I hesitate to call the Chicago stuff pizza.
 
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