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RE: Should the A-Sun look to expand?
(05-12-2020 03:41 PM)lion1983 Wrote:  It's kinda like what I was saying in an earlier post.

The SoCon loses UTC, ETSU and Western Carolina
Then adds Campbell, Gardner Webb and Charlston Southern.

The Big South can then add 3 regional MEAC schools to go along with Hampton and NCA&T.

The MEAC effectively shuts down, the SWAC absorbs the rest of the MEAC, realigning their divisions and the SWAC championship game becomes the HBCU national championship.

I get the feeling several MEAC schools want to go to the playoffs. NCA&T may break the MEAC down with their move.

The Citadel will never let CSU happen in the SoCON.
05-12-2020 06:03 PM
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Should the A-Sun look to expand? - BLIKNS1 - 07-06-2016, 05:50 PM
RE: Should the A-Sun look to expand? - Ewglenn - 05-12-2020 06:03 PM



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