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RE: The Big Sky and Summit schedule a crossover challenge series with select schools
(02-05-2018 05:59 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  I've said it on here before: once UND becomes a full member of the Summit the move we are going to see is Northern Colorado to the Summit.

It's a win for the Big Sky because they drop to a managable 10 full/12 football model.

Denver gets a travel partner.

The Summit takes over the MVFC, having 6 of the members.

The voting block of the Dakota 4, UNO, and Denver control the league. PUFW and WIU step up efforts to get out.
No Colorado would give the Summit six fb schools, which would make it immensely easier to retain the autobid, but the end result would be W Illinois being driven off.
NoColo had to take a loan from the Big Sky to keep its athletics funded..

The Montanas and Idaho give so much more, including state rivalries, comparable funding, academics, and political unity. Those factors would make any descent President absolutely orgasmic.
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