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RE: Who should the Big Sky try to get for twelve.
(06-17-2017 03:21 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  
(06-17-2017 02:19 PM)luvyosef Wrote:  Maybe Central Washington steps up? Does anyone know if Western Washington ever plans to bring football back? Is Western Oregon interested in D1?


Big Sky and the WAC should save the GNAC football group by given them a home in D1.
Simon Fraser
Central Washington
Western Oregon
Azusa Pacific
Humboldt State

As for Western Washington? The rumor was they dropped football so that they can save money for them to go D1, and maybe re-add the sport in the future.

Western Washington has similar politics to Evergreen St, meaning both have no chance at starting football, unless there were football teams for males, females and transgender.

The other side of the Cascades yields totally different students, but they have no money. C Washington doesn't have a chance at DI unless a sugar daddy stepped up.
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