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Hi -
On Thu, 3 Jan 2002, Bill Fenwick wrote:
>> MICHIGAN: 37, less 2 at UAF, 2 in Stampede, 2 at home vs UAF = 31
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> The Alaska exemption only applies if the game takes place in Alaska.
> There is no regular-season exemption for *hosting* a team from Alaska.
That's right, but apparently Michigan is NOT exempting their Stampede
games, even 'tho both Providence and UNO *must* do so in order to make
the 34-game limit. I believe this is part of the "punishment" that the
NCAA exacted on Michigan for their earlier scheduling shenanigans. A
revised look at the UNO and Michigan schedules reveals:
>> MICHIGAN: 36, less 2 at UAF = 34 (2 games to give if exempt Stampede)
>> UNO: 38, less 2 at UAF, less 2 in Maverick Stampede = 34
>> Providence: 36, less 2 in Maverick Stampede = 34
Cheers - Jim
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