Tallgrass
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CUSA Standings, End of 2013
Just for fun....don't get heart burn over it.
CUSA/EASTERN DIVISION:
Marshall, 10-4
MTU, 8-5
ODU, 8-4
WKU, 8-4
FAU, 6-6
UAB, 2-10
FIU, 1-11
CUSA/WESTERN DIVSION:
Rice, 10-4
UNT, 9-4
UTSA, 7-5
LaTech, 4-8
UTEP, 2-10
USM, 1-11
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RE: CUSA Standings, End of 2013
(07-27-2014 01:12 PM)Tallgrass Wrote: Just for fun....don't get heart burn over it.
CUSA/EASTERN DIVISION:
Marshall, 10-4
MTU, 8-5
ODU, 8-4
WKU, 8-4
FAU, 6-6
UAB, 2-10
FIU, 1-11
CUSA/WESTERN DIVSION:
Rice, 10-4
UNT, 9-4
UTSA, 7-5
LaTech, 4-8
UTEP, 2-10
USM, 1-11
ODU and WKU will soon rule CUSA!
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RE: CUSA Standings, End of 2013
No way Marshall loses 4 games with their schedule. It's the worst schedule in the history of college football and they should be a good team
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Tallgrass
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RE: CUSA Standings, End of 2013
What is the divisional structure when Charlotte joins?
If CUSA were to expand to 16 teams, I would add Missouri State and NIU in the west and slide USM to the east. Both of these schools would be from highly populated states and have only one other IA competitor within the state.
(This post was last modified: 07-27-2014 01:38 PM by Tallgrass.)
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ESE84
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RE: CUSA Standings, End of 2013
(07-27-2014 01:36 PM)Tallgrass Wrote: What is the divisional structure when Charlotte joins?
If CUSA were to expand to 16 teams, I would add Missouri State and NIU in the west and slide USM to the east. Both of these schools would be from highly populated states and have only one other IA competitor within the state.
UAB in the West, and Charlotte in the East. Marshall primed for a long run of 10 win seasons (kind of like Houston gifted with a weak AAC West).
No reason to go to 16. 14 is already two too many, but our weakest football programs are some that have been in C-USA for many years.
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RE: CUSA Standings, End of 2013
(07-27-2014 01:30 PM)OldGoldnBlue Wrote: No way Marshall loses 4 games with their schedule. It's the worst schedule in the history of college football and they should be a good team
I would be stunned if Marshall loses more than 1 game...
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stever20
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RE: CUSA Standings, End of 2013
tough to take ODU's record seriously as most of the wins were FCS ones- playing a transitional schedule.
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RE: CUSA Standings, End of 2013
(07-27-2014 02:20 PM)Maize Wrote: (07-27-2014 01:30 PM)OldGoldnBlue Wrote: No way Marshall loses 4 games with their schedule. It's the worst schedule in the history of college football and they should be a good team
I would be stunned if Marshall loses more than 1 game...
I think they will lose two games to teams they should not lose to.
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