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Idaho and NMSU to SBC (FB only) in 2014
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Idaho and NMSU to SBC (FB only) in 2014
Virginia used to be in the SBC footprint (VCU, ODU). Even without WKU, James Madison would not be a terrible outlier, especially now that App State is on board.
03-26-2013 11:54 AM
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RE: Idaho and NMSU to SBC (FB only) in 2014
Well the pot will now be split 12 ways in all sports. And I don't think the people laughing at FAU/FIU leaving as if they add nothing are going to love Idaho/NM St. Thank God FAU got out of being with those 2.....
03-26-2013 03:06 PM
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RE: Idaho and NMSU to SBC (FB only) in 2014
No one is added to the Sunbelt unless the Eastern schools allow NMSU in for all sports. It takes 9 votes. The Western teams won't approve it.
10-26-2014 09:22 PM
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