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Maryland is a gigantic state-funded university that announced two weeks ago that in 2014 it'll be switching allegiances from the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Mid-Atlantic region's traditional grouping of competing athletic programs which the school helped establish 59 years ago, to the Big Ten Conference, which is the same thing but older, more traditional, and for the Midwest.
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