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DS729

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  1. Jesus. Do you also root for the villains in movies, and enjoy watching people from Walmart run small family-owned businesses out of existence too? Meh, I don't think there's anything wrong with that. I have nothing against mid-majors and underdogs in general, but I do feel like something is wrong whenever the Dukes and UCLAs of basketball are not relevant during the season. Same goes for the Yankees in baseball, Celtics and Lakers for NBA, and USC and Texas in college football. Exactly, I like the fact that the best teams stay on top. I enjoy Texas, Alabama, USC, Ohio State, LSU, and other well known teams to be ranked in NCAAF. In NCAAB I like it when MSU, OSU, Syracuse, Duke, Kansas, Kentucky, UCLA, Arizona, and other well knowns do good. I dislike the "cinderella stories" in the tournament because they destroy what I like to see, old prestigious universities battling it out in March. Man, something must be wrong with you woodshacksz. Who doesn't like a good underdog? I don't know. Maybe because I'm from a city that practically worships one (VCU). I love it when teams like Butler, and George Mason show up and hand it to the big guys.
  2. Unpopular opinion: That's an amazing uniform. The Astros should go back to it full-time. Exactly my opinion. No lie. It's amazing.
  3. Ya, I wouldn't mind a sleeved, it would help with an NBA re-design I may/may not do.
  4. Me neither, I actually tend to like a lot of the hated hockey uniforms, but honestly, I think most of them would've been really good minor-league jerseys instead of NHL. I usually am with the haters, I despise that Sabres alt, but something about the isles.... some how worked for me. I don't really have much of a taste for hockey uniforms, so the Sabres new alt looks pretty gorgeous IMO. Also, despite my first though, UNC and Duke's new football uniforms have really grown on me alot. I love the Black-Blue-Black look for UNC, it's really nice. Duke's is nice as well, they only gripe I have is the dumb BFBS being incorporated into the uniforms. I'd prefer if more basketball-first schools took designs from their basketball teams and threw them on a football uniform. Lots of potential there, Syracuse, Duke, UNC.
  5. I don't live there, but all around the Greensboro-Raleigh-Charlotte triangle is an area that's less than an hour away, and has almost 5 million people living there. I'd imagine quite a few Braves fans would switch. I think Charlotte would work, I love the Orioles, but if Richmond (VA) got a team, I would be all over them. I'm sure plenty of people 'round there feel the same way.
  6. Charlotte is probably as big as any of those cities, metropolitan area wise. But, yeah MLB is pretty limited in terms of expansion.
  7. If Charlotte is so low, where else would be better?
  8. I think the Rays should probably move to Charlotte. Charlotte's a great baseball city. Plus it merges the gap between DC and ATL. That or Newark or Brooklyn, but that probably won't happen anytime soon. I think the A's should probably move to Vancouver or Portland if they can't get a new stadium.
  9. Edit----Notifications. Are your settings right? I just got that like. But 2 others are missing,..
  10. Is there any reason I'm not getting any notification for my likes anymore? I found 2 random likes on my account today and no notification. The only reason I'd like them (no pun intended) is to see who exactly liked my post.
  11. That this: Looks WAAY better than this:
  12. That Clippers jersey sucks... because of the sleeves, They don't seem to bother me on College uni's but I hate all NBA sleeved uniforms.
  13. I'd like to request an Adidas Techfit and/or an UA football template. You'd make one man very happy. Also, does anyone have a baseball cap template? I could use one.
  14. ACC Realignment for y'all BTW, Maryland is in red since they are leaving, and Louisville is in blue. Atlantic/Coastal Alignment Atlantic: Clemson Georgia Tech* Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Louisville* Coastal: Boston College Duke Florida State Maryland Miami North Carolina NC State *Georgia Tech replaces Maryland in the Coastal Division after Louisville joins. I think this alignment balances out the power a lot, the de facto top 4 programs (FSU, Miami, Clemson, VA Tech) are all split into 2 Divisions. Plus, most rivalries are kept. All that are missed can be made up with the protected Rival system, here's how that would go. Clemson - Florida St. GA Tech - Duke Pittsburgh - Maryland Syracuse - Boston College Virginia - North Carolina Virginia Tech - Miami Wake Forest - NC State In 2014, Pitt would play Duke, and Louisville would play Georgia Tech. North/South North Boston College Maryland Pittsburgh Syracuse Virginia Virginia Tech Wake Forest Louisville South Clemson Duke GA Tech Florida St. Miami North Carolina NC State Louisville replaces Maryland in North after 2013. This alignment is more for appeasing geography nerds than balancing out power. Clemson, Miami, and Florida St. are in the South. VA Tech is really the only big program in the North. Protected Rivals could go like this BC - Florida St. Maryland - NC State Pittsburgh - GA Tech Syracuse - Clemson Virginia - North Carolina Virginia Tech - Miami Wake Forest - Duke Louisville would take Maryland's spot there. The Atlantic/Coastal seems like a better fit for me.
  15. For the most part, I think this is pretty spot-on. In fact, I think it's entirely accurate to say the northeast outgrew its need for college athletics quite some time ago... at least when it comes to the more "mainstream" sports like football and basketball. What interest there is in college athletics out there seems limited to sports like hockey and lacrosse, that never truly caught on in the rest of the country. I wouldn't consider the Northeast "horrible" when it comes to basketball, UConn and Cuse are stout programs, at least not as bad as football. The NE's primetime football days were when Walter Camp was coaching and Harvard and Yale were practically :censored:ting national championships.
  16. I only would consider the Northeast a "wasteland" for football. With the low number of D-1 football schools, along with the low talent level winds up with several top recruits heading to places like ND, Michigan, Ohio St. or in the SEC puts the schools there at a big disadvantage when it comes to recruiting, Rutgers is the only school that does relatively decent in recruiting. While Syracuse, BC, and UConn are left to rot in the rust.
  17. Sorry to sound like a noob but how do I use spoliers? I read the first two pages and found nothing about it, but was too lazy to read the other 20.
  18. Can't wait until the Mega-City One Titans relocate to Manhattan Kansas!
  19. lol EA logic, Buffalo can hold 2 teams but Miami can't hold one WTF? That's why I haven't played a single Madden since 2010.
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