Re-vote on Maryland's biggest football rivalry
I want a re-vote on the question of Maryland’s biggest rival in football. It was a close call between Virginia and West Virginia. But there were some alarming voting irregularities being reported in Howard County, especially near the mall, and Cumberland, Md. I’m not into counting hanging chads and all that, so let’s just vote again – with only two choices on the ballot this time. My vote is Virginia.
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Eric Prisbell
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September 17, 2010; 10:01 AM ET
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Not having a rivalry in your major sports is just sad.
Posted by: Stu27 | September 17, 2010 12:04 PM | Report abuse
To those who constantly feel the need to make grand proclamations about a team not being another team's rival: You are a loser.
Posted by: Barno1 | September 17, 2010 3:33 PM | Report abuse
The choice between those two schools says all one has to say about Maryland football. Anyone who is satisfied that this is a good place to be just doesn't give a c**p about ever being anything in football.
Voting on this is pathetic.
Posted by: petecard | September 18, 2010 10:12 AM | Report abuse
Petecard you are miserable human being who doesn't know the first thing about sports, let alone UMD sports.
WVU is a perennial top 25 team and having a rivalry with them is fine. UVA was a top 10-15 team a few years ago, and again having a rivalry with them is fine.
Go away already
Posted by: Barno1 | September 18, 2010 1:53 PM | Report abuse











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