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RE: IWhat if ACC decides to take UL, UC, and UCONN???
(11-27-2012 11:38 PM)Kronke Wrote:  I think the ECU and Tulane adds solidify the fact that the nBE isn't going anywhere. If the ACC takes all of UConn, UL, and Cincy (highly unlikely), there is no shortage of programs that would be interested in a "national, best of the rest" situation.

The nBE can remain viable, even as hodge-podge as it stands at this moment. I'm sure Aresco sees a few programs in the West that he plans on nabbing (most notably Fresno, and if we eventually go to a national, all sports league, UNLV).

CUSA, on the other hand, better hope it's UConn, and that's it.

pretty reliable poster with info from Boise AD office that Fresno has said no the BE.
11-28-2012 12:24 AM
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