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Date Posted: Tuesday, November 09, 07:26:14am
Author: MFE08
Subject: Pitt - URI was a regular season game and a preliminary for the coaches vs. cancer classic
In reply to: Alan 's message, "Would it be better to play a real team--like pitt played RI? I know they have kinks to work out, but nothing would be a better learning experience than to play legit teams early on." on Tuesday, November 09, 07:20:38am


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  • Dunno. Would a D1 team go "all out" for an exhibition game? Think about the NFL preseason - they all play NFL opponents. Generally "real players" go a quarter in game 1, a half in game two, three quarters in game three, and don't suit up for game four. Playing a D2 or D3team I think guarantees that you get effort, if not the talent level. Remember when the competition was semi-pro teams like Athletes in Action and Marathon Oil? (NT) -- El Duque, Tuesday, November 09, 11:07:09am


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