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Best WVU board post on conference movement yet

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http://mbd.s cout.com/mb.aspx?s=159&=4582&t=11055443

I dont know whats funnier the post itself or the poster who agree with him despite the fact they never get anything remotely accurate.
 
BWWAHHAHAHAHAHA!!! Really?!?! Are they still butt hurt from not getting an invite to the ACC? To be honest, right now, they are in a better football conference...not a better overall conference though.
 
Good to see they finally got cell phone service in West Virginia.

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This is the first time I have bothered to actually follow the link and read this nonsense. Class action? Does this clown even know what that is? It's a freakin private contract among parties and all the parties are known. CT holding chits on ESPN?! They keep kissing ESPN's butt because they want them to stay in state. Hello?

Teeth aren't the only scarce commodities down there.
 
BWWAHHAHAHAHAHA!!! Really?!?! Are they still butt hurt from not getting an invite to the ACC? To be honest, right now, they are in a better football conference...not a better overall conference though.

They will never get over being bypassed for the ACC. Especially when their arch rival, Pitt, got an invite.

Just seeing their board commenting on this subject is pure comedy gold. :rolling:
 
They will never get over being bypassed for the ACC. Especially when their arch rival, Pitt, got an invite.
Just seeing their board commenting on this subject is pure comedy gold. :rolling:
Gold, Resonator, gold
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This is the first time I have bothered to actually follow the link and read this nonsense. Class action? Does this clown even know what that is? It's a freakin private contract among parties and all the parties are known. CT holding chits on ESPN?! They keep kissing ESPN's butt because they want them to stay in state. Hello?

Teeth aren't the only scarce commodities down there.


Dead on! Commons sense explains why CT would offer so many tax breaks for ESPN to stay. Taxes and other costs in the Northeastern states are simply too high to compete so the breaks are offered to keep ESPN (and other businesses) from moving, at least for a while.

Ex. ESPN could move to Mississippi where everything is reasonably inexpensive. They would create one of the richest areas in that state and save on many costs. Not only that, every employee that moved would enjoy a higher standard of living (financially speaking, not necessarily quality of neighbors) without a raise.
 

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