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RE: If Temple makes the mistake of joining the C-USA leftovers...
(02-15-2012 12:51 PM)THUNDERGround Wrote:  Hey guys... Yes, I'm a Herd fan, but I still regard the MAC as a good, stable conference. I miss the rivalries with UT, Miami, and Ohio. We had some really good games.

If you wind up losing X or Y, what are your thoughts on Youngstown State? I hear they're going to try to make the jump to FBS. It's a perfect geographic fit and the football isn't bad. Or would that infringe on the other Ohio schools too much???

Unless we lose *most* of the Ohio school than OH needs to be off the map.

My bias is go after east coast big institutions CAA schools with good hoops or Maybe Stony Brook.

But on the other end mayne Iowa, Missouri, or Illinois schools.
02-15-2012 01:12 PM
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