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Will CUSA expand within the next 3 years? (adding Texas State and Georgia State)
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RE: Will CUSA expand within the next 3 years? (adding Texas State and Georgia State)
(07-14-2017 12:51 AM)ChooChoo Wrote:  
(07-12-2017 05:59 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  "That leaves Georgia Southern and App St in the Sunbelt and WKU, MTSU, Marshall, and ODU in C-USA. The SBC schools have storied FCS pasts but so does Marshall. I'd say the value of those 4 trumps the value of the SBCs pair."[/b]
Well yeah, I suppose 4 is better than 2 but that's an unfair premise.

This is key: it tacitly switches from the relevant comparison, average value per school, to "total value", where having 14 gives CUSA a clear advantage in having greater total value, even if it has equal or worse value per school and takes the extra hit in value from being oversized.
07-14-2017 05:28 AM
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