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regionals?!?!?!!?!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Posted by Erin.

Other on team #1, The Juggernauts, from Oakland Tech NE and 3-Dimensional Services.

Posted on 9/2/2000 7:39 PM MST


In Reply to: Regionals posted by Michael Martus on 8/28/2000 6:57 PM MST:



Ok I have something to say (even though no one will probably read this...)

WHY WILL THEY MOVE FROM EMU?!?!

its bad enough we already stay in a hotel for it.
Imagine all of the Detroit teams who only get one regional a year. This isn't helping them raise the money for two at all.

Yeah, spread the regionals, spread the area of teams. But I bet I could gather proof that teams that would originate from suburban areas up near E. Lansing (Okemos, Mt. Pleasant, Haslett, Lansing, etc...) could build up more funds for a hotel stay down near D-town alot easier than a Detroit team could gather the funds to be able to stay up there. They will probably be wasting their money on a hotel stay at MSU so that they wouldn't even be able to come close to being able to attend the WMU regional- which should be made possible for them. These Detroit teams are big and under funded. You are making it harder.

Put two and two together. Its ridiculous.

-Erin


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