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Franchione, Curry look forward to transition into Sun Belt
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RE: Franchione, Curry look forward to transition into Sun Belt
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lol, we play UGA this fall 03-lmfao

funny tho that FBS teams take a paycheck to get beat by a someone in the same division 03-lmfao
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A paycheck 2 to 3 times larger. You're getting paid $500k. USA is getting paid $1.3M
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Sun Belt and Conference USA teams dont have unlimited funds...so yes they will let SEC, ACC, and Big 12 pay them to play an away game at their stadium.

"It's an issue of supply and demand," Smith says. "You have about 120 FBS schools, with six (major conferences) and about 10 or 11 teams in each league. Everybody is trying to play about four non-conference games a year and wants to play them in September before the league schedule starts.

http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/f...offs_N.htm
08-01-2012 09:01 PM
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