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IYO: Most Improved/Most Disappointing Conference For Football This Year?
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RE: IYO: Most Improved/Most Disappointing Conference For Football This Year?
(11-26-2012 09:15 AM)Matrix Wrote:  Had it not been for UCF's "stay of execution", how many Conference USA teams would have gone to a bowl this season? 2? 3 at best? As it stands, Central Florida, East Carolina and Tulsa are the only representatives guaranteed a post season berth of some kind. Odds are the MAC and Sun Belt are going to have more going bowling. Nothing against these conferences at all, matter of fact, I find their games very entertaining and fun to watch, but Conference USA should have evolved into this and more by now. Instead, it has regressed, but hopefully, the new breed coming in will serve to fortify and improve its' prowess in the near future. Long Live Conference USA!

Well, Rice and SMU got in by the skin of their teeth. Marshall got out by the skin of their teeth.
11-26-2012 04:36 PM
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