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Sunday, September 12, 2004
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In week two of the 2004 college football season, the teams of the Sun Belt Conference are coming into their own. And as they do, we are seeing the balance of power shifting within the ranks.

Troy has knocked off both Marshall and 19th-ranked Missouri. Florida Atlantic has beaten Hawai'i AND North Texas, the only champion the Sun Belt has known.

While Floridas Atlantic and International will not compete in the conference this season, Troy will.

UNT's stronghold on the New Orleans Bowl is in question, and right now Troy seems like the odds-on favorite to represent the SBC in December. Fortunately for the Mean Green, their game game against FAU doesn't count in the conference standings.

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09-13-2004 10:35 PM
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