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Who should the Big Sky try to get for twelve.
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RE: Who should the Big Sky try to get for twelve.
(06-18-2017 08:18 PM)billings Wrote:  big sky members want to go to 10 not 12. in fact some would prefer 8 members. And no montana schools are not interested in a midwestern league with the dakotas

give the big sky UM, MSU, idaho, ISU, Weber, EWU, PSU and somebody else and they are pretty happy frankly

There is growing support on egriz to get out of the Big Sky. Teams there do not have any following except the Montanas. The contract with Root Sports practically only shows Montana teams, as their the only ones left that have viewers.

The Montanas are kings of the snow hill in an elementary playground, but the Montanas are full fledged college students bullying grammar school kids. Imagine the scene.
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