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6 Year, AAC + G4 Recruiting Analysis
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6 Year, AAC + G4 Recruiting Analysis
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RE: 6 Year, AAC + G4 Recruiting Analysis
-Conferences have uniform membership throughout. I.e. ECU is included in the AAC tallies in 2012 all the way through 2017, Coastal Carolina is included in the SBC tallies in 2012 all the way through 2017.
-SBC numbers include NMSU and Idaho.
-C-USA numbers include UAB
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RE: 6 Year, AAC + G4 Recruiting Analysis
Interesting observation: The winning conference of the NY6 bowl saw a sharp uptick in average composite score for the entire conference.
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