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Why do the Sunbelt & Southland tolerate non-FB schools?
I'm scratching my head as to why the Sunbelt and Southland both still have two non-football schools each. Both leagues have more than 10 members which isn't optimal for basketball and their non-football members have no intention of starting the sport. To me it seems like they they just take up space and benefit from being associated with the league peers without having to make the same athletic department investments.

IMHO both leagues should boot their nonfootball members. New Orleans, Little Rock, A&M CC, and UTA can all join UTRGV and UMKC in the east division of the WAC. Seattle, Utah Valley, Cal St Bakersfield, Cal Baptist, GCU, and NMSU form the west division.
01-16-2017 10:17 PM
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