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Alternate History and Future College Sports Realignment Scenarios
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RE: Alternate History and Future College Sports Realignment Scenarios
(03-12-2019 07:36 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  Life is hard when you're a G5 with only 3 conference home games. that's why 9 members is better than 8.

Another way you could split up the Big West football schools in hypothetical 2005 is NMSU and UNT to the Sunbelt, along with ULM.

The WAC snags Utah St, Idaho, and the 3 CA schools for 12 members and LA Tech just sits there as an odd ball until things start moving again.

2010-2013 still results in the WAC losing Boise St, Frenso St, Nevada, Hawaii, LA Tech, Utah St, and San Jose St. The SBC gets hit too but both are able to rebuild.

OK, "easier" in that they get more guaranteed home games, but in that case, 10 is even better than 9.
03-12-2019 08:12 PM
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