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DescriptionThe question isn't really if Vanderbilt will beat Massachusetts on Saturday - it's if the Minutemen will be able to put together a tougher showing than their 49-7 loss from 2012. James Franklin and his staff knew exactly what they were getting when they entered into a four-game agreement with the burgeoning FBS program in western Massachusetts. The Minutemen, in their first three years of Division I-A play, provide the 'Dores with a virtual FCS opponent without taking away the bowl-eligibility driving win that comes from playing the Austin Peays and Tennessee States of the world. In fact, it's a formula that the Vandy staff like so much that they added another FBS newcomer - Old Dominion - to their 2014 schedule. With all due respect to the Minutemen and their fans, the outcome of this game should not be in question. UMass is steadily improving as a program, but nothing they've done in 2013 suggests that they'll be able to pull off a major upset over the Commodores on Saturday. They've played two power-conference teams and lost by a combined score of 82-7. When they dropped down to face a familiar FCS foe they ended up getting beaten 24-14 by Maine. The defense has been a problem, but a seven point-per-game scoring average is every bit as troubling. Vanderbilt vs Massachusetts Live Stream, Vanderbilt vs Massachusetts Live Streaming, Vanderbilt vs Massachusetts Streaming, Vanderbilt vs Massachusetts Stream, Vanderbilt vs Massachusetts Live, Watch Vanderbilt vs Massachusetts Online
So. I've had two web-based RSS readers go belly-up on me this summer (Google Reader and The Old Reader, the latter of which just announced that it's shutting down for everyone but the developers' friends in two weeks). I'm getting mortally tired of this, so I thought, well, IE/Windows LiveMail are supposed to have an RSS reader, why don't I try that?
So I tried to use LiveMail's typing in the feed URL in the appropriate dialog box to add a sample feed to see if I liked it, and LiveMail insisted that it wasn't a proper feed address even though I know it is (it's my own blog -- like I said, for a sample). So I went to my blog's RSS feed address in IE, and found a "subscribe to this feed" button and clicked it, and lo and behold, the feed with the same address that LiveMail choked on shows up in both LiveMail's and IE's feed lists. But, even though there are unread posts in that feed according to IE, LiveMail insists there aren't any.
I would prefer to use LiveMail's feed interface rather than IE's. How do I make feeds work properly in LiveMail?
I'm on a Windows 8 machine with the most recent iterations of both LiveMail and IE. (the last time I asked a question here, I got asked for this info several times, even though it was quite clearly stated in the original post -- I'm just trying to save time here)
Thanks for any help anyone can give me.
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