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[QUOTE="OrangeChris, post: 334971, member: 922"] He seems pretty adamantly opposed to rooting for 2 teams on the same "level" (e.g. FBS, FCS), so he likely wouldn't allow it regardless of conference affiliation. I agree with only having ONE team as it pertains to non-alums that say, "I root for Notre Dame football, but Duke basketball!" (idiots). However, if you actually attended a school [i]and[/i] earned a degree from that university, you can root for them. End of story. I don't care if all your degrees are from schools in the same division, conference, zip code, etc. Degree trumps all other factors, with number of teams limited only by number of degrees. He's oddly obsessed with "renouncing" your other schools, which I found weird and unnecessary. I do believe that earlier schools should trump later ones though, i.e. your undergrad plays your grad, you should root for undergrad. Some of his comments in Part 2 are pretty funny though. [/QUOTE]
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