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IF I'm reading the NCAA bylaws right, new conference takes 8 yrs to earn autobid
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RE: IF I'm reading the NCAA bylaws right, a new conference can never EARN an autobid
If the following CUSA schools wanted to break and form their own conference, 2021 would be the earliest date that they could do it:

UTEP
UTSA - 2013 joined
Rice
North Texas - 2013
La Tech - 2013
S Miss
UAB
MTSU - 2013

The eight schools (seven would be acceptable) would have created continuity in 2021 for a new conference. The remaining schools of CUSA could invite a couple more members and would still be whole because it doesn't need to reestablish continuity.
(This post was last modified: 01-29-2016 07:03 PM by NoDak.)
01-29-2016 07:01 PM
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RE: IF I'm reading the NCAA bylaws right, a new conference can never EARN an autobid - NoDak - 01-29-2016 07:01 PM



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