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RE: SB = 500k but lots of weekday gm's, CUSA = 400k, no weekday gm's but fewer tv gm's...
(03-15-2018 10:29 AM)THUNDERGround Wrote:  Going indy would be suicide for a non P5 school not named BYU. You lose all bowl tie-ins. Try to negotiate against an entire conference. And unless you have another conference for olympic sports and BB, then you'll lose the NCAA autobid and are taking a HUGE chance at trying to get an at-large. Just don't see that much upside that would outweigh conference affiliation.

Between, the Horizon, MVC, and A10, I bet we could get everyone covered for basketball and other sports.
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