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Could the A-Sun be on it's last leg?
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Could the A-Sun be on it's last leg?
Remember the good ole A-Sun days? Okay maybe they weren't so good. Fan attendance was close to an all time low, the conference RPI was not as high as the Southern Conference's, we had lost long held rivalry games and the closest team seemed like it was 500 miles away. Just out of curiosity I viewed the A-Sun website a few nights ago. The A-Sun is now down to only 8 teams and they recently added The New Jersey Institute of Technology! What are they thinking? There was already a travel issue that I recall many fans complaining about (not just ETSU fans) and then they go and add a team from NJ? Even Northern Kentucky didn't wait around to see what would come of it. They jumped ship on our old conference after only being a member for 3 years. Could this mean the A-Sun is crumbling? Down to 8 teams, most from the Southeast and now one in the Northeast? I just don't see it lasting much longer if it stays on the same course.
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2016 11:52 PM by Buc4LifeGrad2015.)
02-10-2016 10:53 PM
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