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Who should the Big Sky try to get for twelve.
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Who should the Big Sky try to get for twelve.
Maybe NMSU AS NAU's travel partner.
The good BSC travel partners meaning one flight and a short bus trip are.
EWU- Idaho fly to Spokane.
Montana-Montana St
Idaho St - Weber St

Not sure about Southern Utah - Northern Colorado or Portland St-Sacramento St.

I read a list of the top 100 basketball programs a few years back Weber St was higher than NMSU.
I know the WAC had a better year but it is unstable. NMSU would be allowed to stay FBS Idaho was.
Don't argue that NMSU will say no it's beside the point.
Instead offer a different team for twelve .
The title of this thread is who should the Big Sky try to get not who they will get.

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06-17-2017 09:23 AM
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