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RE: Horizon extends offer to new member
(06-29-2017 08:04 AM)DavidSt Wrote:  I would grab Fort Hays State if they can, or Washburn.
Not sure if they want Rogers State in Claremore. They are too close to Tulsa.
If Summit want to reach Texas? Central Oklahoma and Cameron could be handy to add a little more bridge.
UAFS is right there around Tulsa area as well.
Why go east? Stay centralized, and hopefully send IUPUFW to the WAC.

Gee, I am really glad you are not the commissioner of any conference!

You have demonstrated no clue as to looking at the big picture, but are always posting suggestions that are logical based on one characteristic but that ignore many other characteristics that are deal breakers.
(This post was last modified: 06-29-2017 02:32 PM by NotANewbie.)
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