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RE: Boise State Scheduled for Football in 2023 and '24
(05-13-2015 01:19 PM)BoKnows Wrote:  I think some people discount how good some of the CUSA programs can become.
UTSA can become a giant in that area (with no direct competition)
UTEP has great support when they are good.

Message board folks were saying the same thing when Rice joined CUSA. At the time it sounded mostly like whistling past the graveyard. But they ended up partly right. Some programs did become decent enough. To move to new conferences.

Quote:The MWC offers another WAC type of experience (Hell, every one of their teams was in the WAC). I think there will be a time that Rice fans revel in being a CUSA school. Anyone that talks crap now should be mindful of what is going on at UAB, and how good Rice has it, being peers with UNT-UTSA-UTEP. UAB is in a state of wolves.

UAB is in a tough place; no doubt about it. But this is a remarkably poor understanding of Rice's position.
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