Talk:List of Big Ten Conference national championships
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edit"manually excluded Men's Boxing, Men's Fencing, and Women's Fencing because they are no longer NCAA-sanctioned sports."
Does that mean that the Big 10 teams that won NCAA titles in those sports did not really win titles in those sports? Should the media issue mass retractions for the articles they wrote that proclaimed these teams as NCAA champions at the time that these titles were "won"? Should we go back and change the obituaries of the departed athletes that thought they had "won" an NCAA title? Oh, and fencing wasn't fencing when men and women did it separately, but combine them on one team and it is? Sorry for the snark, but that makes no sense. Jeff in CA (talk) 23:52, 30 May 2010 (UTC)
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