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At What Point Do People Stop Identifying Programs By Their Past Associations?
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RE: At What Point Do People Stop Identifying Programs By Their Past Associations?
(07-09-2014 04:39 PM)bullet Wrote:  MVC and Southern Conference have both had probably close to 50 members. Sun Belt is probably pushing 30. Appalachian St. and North Texas are the only schools I can think of that have been in more than 1 of those 3.

You can add the following schools:

New Mexico State: Missouri Valley and Sun Belt
Georgia Southern: Southern and Sun Belt
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