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Edward N. Moller wrote:
 
> Who said that the Beanpot rivalries were any more intense than the Big Ten rivalries?
> I just made mention of the proximity of the schools, which was how Greenie raised the
> issue in the first place.  You can literally walk from BC to BU and then onto Harvard's
> campus within 90 minutes time.  Driving it during rush hour would take about 15 minutes
> (add another 15 minutes drive time when you add Northeastern).  That in itself
> distinguishes their rivalry from any collegiate sport in any geographic region.
 
I stand by my statements.  I think the tenor of the conversation has been that the Boston
rivalries ARE more intense than any of the others.  Despite your denial, that is certainly
the way this post comes across, and I disagree.  If anyone likes, I can enumerate the
things that compensate for such proximity.  Besides, you are factually incorrect when you
say that it is unlike any other rivalry anywhere in college sports.  Everything you say
about the Beanpot is true of Big Five basketball in Philadelphia.
 
J. Michael Neal
 
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