Thread: A Rivalry dies?
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Old 07-25-2007, 03:05 PM   #2 (permalink)
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Re: A Rivalry dies?

As a Wolverines fan, I'd prefer it not be USC, just because that's a traditional Rose Bowl match-up (they've played each other 7 times in the Rose Bowl).

How about giving Louisville a chance? A few months ago I posted an article by Pat Forde of ESPN.com about how Louisville has been trying to schedule home-and-homes with powerhouse teams and nobody wants to go to Louisville. Maybe Michigan can be the team to let the Cardinals prove themselves

But, that probably won't happen. My guess is it will be one of the "football-factory" schools i.e. Oklahoma, Texas, Nebraska, Florida, LSU, Miami, Florida State, Auburn, Alabama, etc.

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