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<blockquote data-quote="Bruce Wayne" data-source="post: 104651" data-attributes="member: 231"><p>As usual with the way the NCAA operates (and I know that is supposed to mean the way the college presidents operate) there is plentiful middle ground to be had. You can restrict such events to simply one a year per college with some kind of "non-profit" requirement as well as to only be played between programs in the same classification/level of competition, or even restrict it to in-state (or contiguous at most) as well. Basically, make the rules to allow what specifically went on between Tech and UGA and only closely similar type events.</p><p></p><p>But I just think the charitable aspect alone should make some alternative tradition be possible to build up. It would be good for situations like here in Atlanta where you have the two highest level programs in such a deeply traditional and heated rivalry. Both schools would profit from having an avenue to promote their legacies and ingratiate themselves charitably in the Atlanta area for general program strength and interest.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bruce Wayne, post: 104651, member: 231"] As usual with the way the NCAA operates (and I know that is supposed to mean the way the college presidents operate) there is plentiful middle ground to be had. You can restrict such events to simply one a year per college with some kind of "non-profit" requirement as well as to only be played between programs in the same classification/level of competition, or even restrict it to in-state (or contiguous at most) as well. Basically, make the rules to allow what specifically went on between Tech and UGA and only closely similar type events. But I just think the charitable aspect alone should make some alternative tradition be possible to build up. It would be good for situations like here in Atlanta where you have the two highest level programs in such a deeply traditional and heated rivalry. Both schools would profit from having an avenue to promote their legacies and ingratiate themselves charitably in the Atlanta area for general program strength and interest. [/QUOTE]
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