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Kennesaw State should be in the Sun Belt Conference
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RE: Kennesaw State should be in the Sun Belt Conference
(01-11-2017 11:23 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  Beaumont TX population is 404,872
Troy Alabama 18,033
San Marcos Tx. 60,684
Lafayette, La. 490,488

Beaumont>San Marcos
Statesboro Ga. 71,214
Boone, NC. 52,906
Monroe, La. 49,761
Jonesboro AR. 71,551
Mobile, alabama 194,899
Chattanooga 547,776
Pensacola, Florida 461,227
Springfield MO, 541,991
Jackson, MS. 576,382

If you see, the SBC have mostly schools from the least populated areas. Lamar, Chattanooga, Missouri State, West Florida and Jackson State could help get more tv sets if they look into these schools better.

Jacksonville Alabama 117,186 as the metro. That is larger than Troy.

Mobile's CMSA is 615,000.
01-12-2017 12:22 AM
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