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Welcome UCF, SMU, UH, Boise, AFA, and hopefully Navy fans!
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RE: Welcome UCF, SMU, UH, Boise, AFA, and hopefully Navy fans!
(10-16-2011 08:23 AM)Cubanbull Wrote:  
(10-16-2011 08:18 AM)oasispirate Wrote:  I think they were about 18,000 fans at the SMU game to watch their 4-1 ballclub take on the defending C-USA champs UCF.

Have fun watching your teams play in front of nobody down there. I hope the Big East implodes ASAP :).

Wow all the love from ecu and uab fans. I understand ecu fans frustrations but the be will survive

Maybe it's because expansion seems to be based over everything except things we can actually accurately measure?

Looking at on the field performance
ECU is ahead of most mentioned
Attendance ECU is ahead of all mentioned
Geography ECU is ahead of all except MAYBE UCF
10-16-2011 08:26 AM
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