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RE: Will CUSA expand within the next 3 years? (adding Texas State and Georgia State)
(07-12-2017 11:07 PM)Thegoldstandard Wrote:  
(07-11-2017 12:05 AM)templefootballfan Wrote:  CONTRACT: send Fla schools back

^^^^^ This plus get the mwc to take utep then find a way to get rid of utsa. Then stick at 10.


UTSA is better than North Texas in football. UTSA and Old Dominion are the better programs who have newer programs.

As for the G5 network? Maybe it could be just a Network for the NCAA overall where all the schools get a stage that could not get because of ESPN and the P5. Could get some D2 Thursday night games as well.
07-13-2017 12:31 AM
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