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RE: Horizon has offered an unnamed school... GCU?
(06-22-2017 06:35 PM)SeattleVandals Wrote:  Just because the Horizon isnt adding GCU now, doesnt mean they arent coming. The comish said they want 12-14 schools. It actually makes MORE sense to wait to add GCU when NMSU can come too at the same time. The end of the WAC auto-bid is near....

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UMKC wants to be in the MVC. Joining the Summit does nothing for them. If they leave the WAC for the MVC, they have no exit fee. If they leave the Summit for the MVC, it will cost them $1 million. The Summit needs baseball and UMKC does not bring that. It is best to stay in the WAC, get better in basketball and hope the MVC expands.
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