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RE: Delaware starts $60 million upgrade-start of FBS move with JMU?
(11-10-2017 01:26 PM)RutgersGuy Wrote:  I'd LOVE for the Blue Hens to jump up to FBS. They have been a power in FCS for years. They have a great fan base and great tradition in FB. The MAC would be a great spot for them.

After a few years at the FBS level along with JMU in the MAC i'd love to see an eastern G5 level conference form.

North: Del, UMass, Buffalo, Army, ODU, JMU

South: Marshall, App State, Coastal Carolina, Charolette, Georgia Southern, Georgia St


Stony Brook, Albany, Towson, and maybe New Hampshire all could make the move to FBS. They could see how Liberty do for Independent status at FBS, and they all could go Independent, and reform a new G5 conference in the future.
I do think Coastal, Charlotte, and the Georgia twins are too far south for them to go with the northern schools.

UMass.
Buffalo
Stony Brook
Albany
New Hampshire
Towson
Marshall
Appalachian State
James Madison
Delaware
Youngstown State
VCU starts football to join them at the FBS level? Them or ODU for the 12th spot.

That would be better than going all the way down to Georgia.
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