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RE: Football-Indy Syndicate: Possible secession plan for MWC schools prior to 2020
(07-08-2017 04:15 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  The G5 conferences could still expand without losing much. You do have some good schools at the FCS level that can keep more inventory. Eastern Washington, North Dakota State, South Dakota State, Jacksonville State and James Madison could bring something to the G5 network because they are strong football brands in the FCS right now.

You are making an assumption there is some sort of need for additional G5 inventory. There is absolutely no logical reason I can think of to support that view. Over the last decade, the ONLY reason an expansion of G5 inventory has occurred was to save G5 conference's threatened with collapse. Unless a conference is threatened with collapse, I dont think you'll see any expansion by the G5 conferences.
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