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RE: Should NMSU join the Southland?
(02-05-2017 02:52 PM)canewton Wrote:  NMSU will limp along with 5 home games for a while. Remember, they're not like Idaho. You can count guaranteed games with UTEP and New Mexico every year. There are other independents that would want home and home games late in the season (army, Umass, BYU). They'll play 3 buy-games against P5 teams, and go buy an FCS team. So all that together is 9 games. Just need to go get 3 more and you have a schedule.

I think NMSU is playing it smart. Wait until the early 2020s for expansion to blow up again. The MWC will get hit, and they'll slide right in.

There will be no more G5 expansion. The Sunbelt won't expand past 10.
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RE: Should NMSU join the Southland? - MWC Tex - 02-05-2017 07:52 PM
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