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RE: D2 Schools As Candidates To Become D1
(09-28-2021 12:55 PM)jhjhanaway Wrote:  I have been a reader here for a long time. But I recently saw someone mention Central Missouri as a candidate. And now I am all riled up. As an alum, I would love to move to the OVC. Our facilities are on par if not upper end of the conference members. Enrollment size is comparable. In state rivalry with SEMO. I really would enjoy this.

Rumors on campus were the president wanted D1. Hence the football stadium renovations. However, he has since left and I have no idea if that remains true.

Since they were mentioned on this board, I say we speak it into existence and talk about them being a serious candidate. I am tired of playing almost all conference games in essentially 3 states.
It was me. I went to the D-II board a couple days ago to read what you guys were hearing. I couldn't post because I forgot my password. Tell Brandon(dude that runs it, NWMSU guy) I said hi.
09-28-2021 09:52 PM
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