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[QUOTE="omniorange, post: 1224399, member: 636"] And all of the above still only makes ND semi-independent. The definition of independent basically means to be self-governing or not to be dependent of others. The definition of semi-independent is partially independent. So in terms of football only, since ND is not self-governing in all of its games but rather has 5/12ths of that schedule determined by the ACC conference in terms of who is played and when - which of the above two definitions fit the reality better? Another definition of independent is "showing a desire for freedom". In that regard, you and many other ND fans meet the definition. But desiring does not equal reality. Delusional - having false or unrealistic opinions. The opinion that ND is independent for football is a false one. It doesn't match the reality that ND football is now semi-dependent for football. I'm done, if you want to have the last word, be my guest. I'll read it but won't respond. Cheers, Neil [/QUOTE]
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