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In a recent appearance on Always College Football with Greg McElroy, ESPN's Paul Finebaum predicted that Notre Dame will ultimately wind up in the Big Ten...
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“I think Notre Dame will end up in the Big Ten if they go somewhere because it makes too much sense,” Finebaum said. “I don’t know what the history is with Knute Rockne and Fielding Yost and things that happened even before I was born. We’re talking 100 years ago, more than 100 years ago. But it’s time.”

“And I love them in the SEC, but I don’t think they’re going to be able to convince the people that really matter at Notre Dame – and that’s the administration – that this is where they should be,” he added. “It would wreak to some people up there as just a pure money grab, and Notre Dame, even though everything it does football wise is about money, doesn’t want anybody else to know that.”
(The Spun)
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Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
16 Comments
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Tchefuncte Tiger21 months
Going on on a limb there, Paul.
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Jacherse21 months
Finebaum gets far more attention than he deserves.
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TKLSUMD21 months
This guy does nothing but state the obvious.
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Lynxrufus201221 months
If Finebaum says BIG, then ACC it is.
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JackieTreehorn21 months
frick you Paul. You bald son of a bitch.
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Jyrdis21 months
Climbed his way up the ranks by getting a show that allowed freaks and trolls a way to communicate their idiocy. Then rides the coattails of the SEC to a better gig. All while not providing anything of substance.
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Texas Weazel21 months
fricking A.
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countrytiger6021 months
it's a guess, just like an opinion. everybody has one.
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TouchdownTony21 months
Big 10 is the only answer
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CanebreakCajun21 months
Man! He went out there for this one. I was down to the Sun Belt or MAC.
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VoxDawg21 months
It's where they belong.
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kkv7521 months
Shocker.
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DeafVallyBatnR21 months
Let me ask a question. What benefit does it do for ND to join a conference?
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GoldenGuy21 months
Depends if they can still schedule anyone good. One place behind Cincinnati.
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KillTheGophers21 months
Nope - this guy is never right
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Cheese Grits21 months
Paul clearly does not understand the Irish or their donors. They are a private school that happens to be in Indiana. The B1G is about big, dull, state schools. My guess is ACC is where they land if they must some day.
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