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Pressure mounting on Notre Dame....
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[QUOTE="buddy, post: 2514305, member: 3489"] Academic excellence is not necessarily related to AAU membership. which is allegedly a requirement of admission of a school to the B1G. (UConn is actually has higher academic ranking that some AAU members). Note I said allegedly, as if it was a requirement for membership,then Nebraska would be asked to leave that league. Secondly, I never alluded that WVU would be considered for the B1G. However, they would be considered for the ACC, if, for example, the Big 12 dissolves in the near future. Academics do not matter to the ACC. That is all that I was saying. Those who like to ignore this, just are taking the ostrich approach and sticking their heads in the sand. Also, how many of us see another men's national basketball championship in the pipeline? How many of you all can see an AAC regular season championship in the next couple years in men's basketball or football for that matter? WVU can be at least a final four team this year. I am not a WVU fan, just stating what I see. Posters here are always mocking other members of the AAC and schools like WVU, who have been successful in men's athletics. It seems to me that UConn is the one struggling to succeed in men's sports at this time. [/QUOTE]
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