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RE: So whose leaving for the Sun Belt?
(05-09-2014 01:18 PM)T_Won1 Wrote:  
(05-09-2014 01:15 PM)WIowl Wrote:  We're in the former Sun Belt. I see little difference between the two conferences, whether Rice is now forced to associate with La Tech, Middle Tenn or ArkState and ULL.

Which is why I hope the remaining CUSA 2.0 (UAB, USM, UTEP, Marshall, Rice) get out of CUSA 3.0 ASAP.

What do those 5 have that Tech and MTSU don't?

CUSA took the biggest hit during realignment. I hope that all of the core CUSA schools find a better landing place. Rice prefers to reestablish its long-standing rivalries with UH and SMU. Academically, Rice also prefers to reassociate with other AAU schools, such as Tulane. The new CUSA has neither.
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