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The ACC is worse off without Maryland than the other way around - Washington Post
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[QUOTE="dayooper, post: 2526276, member: 3859"] Ehh . . . Rutgers is a net neutral. There are quite a few Big10 alumni in NYC, it give them an oppurtunity to see games and donate money. As far as exposure goes, Michigan, OSU and PSU playing Rutgers does bring a lot of exposure which, in turn, brings a degree of exposure to the rest of the Big10. It's all about association. Is it worth it? I really don't know since I'm stuck here in the freaking tundra that is Michigan the past few weeks. It is to the alumni that live in the area. Rutgers athletics has been pretty rough, but they do spark a glimmer of hope every now anger again. Their record doesn't show it, but their bball team looks improved. They took MSU into overtime last week. Then they got hammered by OSU. Who knows? [/QUOTE]
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