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In the world of the "have-nots" these additions weaken CUSA
With the elimination of the AQ coming up soon, every non-"BCS" conference is competing for producing the highest ranked team of the group of five. I've got to say, these additions for CUSA are disheartening. I really don't mean offense to any of the additions, all of us came from somewhere after all, but CUSA looks significantly weaker to me than the Big East and MWC, even MAC right now. Marshall and LaTech (assuming Dykes stays or they get a great replacement) are going to have to lead the way. Let's hope USM can fix their **** too, they were THE CUSA team during my team's tenure in the league.

The future is going to be very very interesting..

edit - personally, I would have looked at some of the Louisiana schools, but I understand the need to not over saturate a single region.
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2012 05:45 PM by Comet.)
11-28-2012 05:43 PM
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