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So back to my point: since KSU and Mizzou have been basketball peers for 100 years and are peers even today, why aren't they playing in KC? It's exactly equidistant for them both, it will be competitive, and they can finally sell tickets.
I'm sure MU noticed the latest pasting in AFH of their peer program. Why would they want it? |
KU doesn't play MU because they don't bring anything to us. It's not beneficial same thing with Wichita St.
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I'm confused on why you fail to see this. KU is right here. |
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I would assume that MU could apply the same as any other opponent in football and basketball. However KU already plays the #1 schedule in college basketball and there isn't an opening on the football schedule until 2018. So maybe then they could get something put together. |
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