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RE: Should the A-Sun look to expand?
(11-13-2020 06:52 PM)army56mike Wrote:  Let’s see, to play this 16 team conference that sponsors FCS football game, I will throw in...

1. Liberty
2. Lipscomb
3. Bellarmine
4. North Florida
5. FGCU
6. Jacksonville
7. North Alabama
8. Kennesaw St.
9. Stetson
10. Jacksonville St.
11. Chattanooga
12. Western Carolina
13. Tennessee Tech
14. North Carolina Central
15. Charleston So.
16. West Florida
17. Norfolk St.

I’m confident there is 0% chance of any semblance of this conference taking shape.

All we need is 7 schools, so I'll list just 7 instead of all current ASUN schools.

Jacksonville State
West Florida
West Georgia
Valdosta State
Chattanooga
Charlston Southern
Norfolk State
11-13-2020 11:17 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? - lion1983 - 11-13-2020 11:17 PM



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