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RE: Presbyterian Football in trouble? (may drop, go Pioneer
(11-13-2017 07:28 PM)Rube Dali Wrote:  Threadjack, but on another forum someone posted that the Big South is planning on adding two new members. One, supposedly, plays football; the other is apparently being called a first for Division I. That's all I can say at this point, but the news should break this week.

Wingate seems a likely school, though they probably have to go non-scholarship football. They have M&W lacrosse and a host of other sports. More than twice as big as Presbyterian and close to Charlotte. West Georgia might get a football place, but it's more likely conference is the Atlantic Sun.

So Converse would only have to sponsor eight sports? Right now they exceed that.
11-14-2017 07:41 AM
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