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One way to look at the nBE...
It was a way to get away from Britton Banowski. The nBE is just C-USA without Britton and Southern Miss. Once we get USM into the fold we can leave the rest behind.
01-25-2013 04:55 PM
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RE: One way to look at the nBE...
(01-25-2013 04:55 PM)southpaw1 Wrote:  The nBE is just C-USA without Britton and Southern Miss. and UTEP, and Marshall, and UAB, and Rice, and now: Charlotte, FAU, FIU, LATech, MTSU, North Texas, ODU, and UTSA.

But yes, the only good thing is no more Banowski.

Definitely not good to be joining UC, UCONN, USF, and the others for at least one or more seasons and increasing revenue with a push to greatly improve all sports.

Nope, just running from Banowski.

Maybe that should be the name of the new conference: RFB Conference.
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01-25-2013 06:06 PM
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