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Subject: Playing a 1-A full scholarship team with need-based aid players is a tricky proposition. I'm uncomfortable putting our kids on the field in that situation for two reasons: potential for injuries and recovery time. Neither is good for our program. If we had full schollies, it's a different story.


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Date Posted: 17:34:25 04/14/05 Thu
In reply to: PA Ram 's message, "12th game would be great if we could schedule a quality OOC game or a $$ generating I-A game, but we don't need another scrub team to play against. If we can't get good teams to play us now, should we really expect that the 12th game will be easier to schedule?" on 10:07:27 04/14/05 Thu


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