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<blockquote data-quote="Northeast Stinger" data-source="post: 948057" data-attributes="member: 1640"><p>The caveat is something I think we can agree on, which I’ve oft repeated. If the numbers work, we’re in. If the numbers don’t work, we’re not in.</p><p></p><p>Maryland and Rutgers were not, in my opinion, the B1G’s first choice for expansion. But the numbers, at that time, suggested that expansion was good for them, even if Tech and Virginia were their first choice and they had to “settle” for an alternative. We can speculate all day about why they would or would not come back around to us. NIL and “winning seasons” will have less to do with it, in my opinion, than the larger macroeconomics of various conferences expanding.</p><p></p><p>One last time, it’s a business and the B1G will do what the numbers indicate.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Northeast Stinger, post: 948057, member: 1640"] The caveat is something I think we can agree on, which I’ve oft repeated. If the numbers work, we’re in. If the numbers don’t work, we’re not in. Maryland and Rutgers were not, in my opinion, the B1G’s first choice for expansion. But the numbers, at that time, suggested that expansion was good for them, even if Tech and Virginia were their first choice and they had to “settle” for an alternative. We can speculate all day about why they would or would not come back around to us. NIL and “winning seasons” will have less to do with it, in my opinion, than the larger macroeconomics of various conferences expanding. One last time, it’s a business and the B1G will do what the numbers indicate. [/QUOTE]
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