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RE: CFN: Pure Speculation
(02-08-2012 10:54 AM)Howl-n-Prowl Wrote:  http://cfn.scout.com/2/1156688.html
NORTH
NIU
WMU
Toledo
Ohio
Marshall
ECU

SOUTH
Southern Miss
Tulane
UAB
Rice
Tulsa
UTEP

Nothing against NIU and UAB here, I know they have good football programs but I don't see how if there are any more changes in the football landscape and things end up looking like this, how do those teams get invited to join something new but Miami and Bowling Green does not? Yes, Bowling Green plays some pretty crappy football but IMO they are still a bigger "name" than either of those teams to people who do not follow the MAC or Conf USA. And historically, I can't imagine that both Miami and BG do not have better records. They would have to be considered in the mix somewhere. Or maybe because they have been playing such crappy football lately, Bowling Green may just decide to go down to DII or DIII?
(This post was last modified: 02-08-2012 09:30 PM by Campbell4President.)
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