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RE: James Madison talks of going FBS are legitimate
(08-22-2017 04:42 PM)Tom in Lazybrook Wrote:  
(08-22-2017 09:45 AM)Kittonhead Wrote:  The SBC I think is likely to have an opening.

The SBC is becoming more regional for JMU with the Georgia schools, App and Coastal. That would be their division in a 10 team SBC.

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Who is leaving the Belt and where are they going?

Here's a nasty problem for JMU. The most likely team to leave the Belt (Texas State) would require that teams switch divisions or the Belt replace a team from the West with a team from the West. I suppose they could move Troy to the West and add JMU.

The Belt is reasonably happy now at 10 teams for the time being.

TXST leaving (which seems unlikely given CUSA is too large) and replacing with JMU actually fixes the 10 team division format by moving Troy to the west joining USA.
08-23-2017 01:07 AM
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