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Date Posted: Wed April 27, 2005 22:12:24
Author: The Fish
Subject: I'll advocate the move. Army has gone independent and has scheduled Wake Forest, Rice, Georgia Tech, Baylor, Iowa State, Texas AM&N, and Duke. Army is negotiating with Notre Dame, Oklahoma, and USC. If Army can return to big time, so can Fordham. Shea Stadium is the perfect venue-plenty of parking and at the end of the A Train. I think Fordham is sitting on a potential gold mine and does not realize it.
In reply to: Rambacker 's message, "If the 1-AA designation is in fact eliminated, it would create one large pool of 1-A programs and "real" 1-A programs, but the muddying of the two present categories into one I believe would help Fordham Football make the move gradually up to a real 1-A level, should we ever want to do that. I'm not advocating that move, just saying the change would make that journey more easily navigable." on Wed April 27, 2005 12:45:39


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