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Is there a city in the B1G Conference that you would consider " elite"?.....
other than Minneapolis/ St. Paul? According to Wikipedia the population numbers to qualify as a
" city " range from 100,000 to 400,000. Let's take two for example. Iowa City. Never thought of it as a "city" even though it does qualify population size. To me De Moines is a "city" . Madison. Have always thought of it as a college town even it too qualifies as a " city " In my travels in Wisconsin I always considered Milwaukee a city. I've been to every B1G venue except Purdue and Rutgers, and while these are large urban areas I don't look at them as cities. Ok, where is the whimsical,
off the wall Ruppert going with this? In all my travels in B1G country I can't think of one area I would call " elite" ( yes, I know, Evanston is close to Chicago. Close doesn't count!) Minneapolis/St.Paul is elite! So PJ has a good start in rowing the boat.?
other than Minneapolis/ St. Paul? According to Wikipedia the population numbers to qualify as a
" city " range from 100,000 to 400,000. Let's take two for example. Iowa City. Never thought of it as a "city" even though it does qualify population size. To me De Moines is a "city" . Madison. Have always thought of it as a college town even it too qualifies as a " city " In my travels in Wisconsin I always considered Milwaukee a city. I've been to every B1G venue except Purdue and Rutgers, and while these are large urban areas I don't look at them as cities. Ok, where is the whimsical,
off the wall Ruppert going with this? In all my travels in B1G country I can't think of one area I would call " elite" ( yes, I know, Evanston is close to Chicago. Close doesn't count!) Minneapolis/St.Paul is elite! So PJ has a good start in rowing the boat.?