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What was the Southland thinking?!
I'm trying to rationalize why the Southland added Incarnate Word, Houston Baptist, Abilene Christian, Oral Roberts, and New Orleans when they did.

At that point they had 9 schools and 8 played football. They could have stayed pat or added just 1 additional member to stabilize but instead they are way overexpanded.

Think about where they could be if they'd let the WAC assume the risk of adding those programs. The WAC would be stable and the football programs among them could be Southland affiliates.
01-22-2018 07:16 PM
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