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RE: OT: A-Sun Expansion (to 20 teams!?!)
(01-23-2021 09:25 AM)army56mike Wrote:  I know you have a great thing going in the SoCon and it’s a good conference. But you gotta admit, this would be a pretty darn good conference as well. Nothing like the old ASUN at all.

ASUN
*North Alabama
*Kennesaw St.
*EKU
*Jax St.
*C. Arkansas
*Chattanooga
*E. Tennessee St.
*W. Carolina
Liberty
Lipscomb
Bellarmine
FGCU
North Florida
Jax
Stetson
West Florida

Anything with ETSU and ASUN mentioned in the same sentence stirs outrage, especially among the old timers. Who are the other four to get to 20? Still a transition league in that EKU and Central Arkansas are already talking FBS, maybe Jacksonville State as well? What would basketball schedules look like? Certainly couldn’t play a 38 game round robin. And, what about up and coming Liberty football? And the questions go on. But, in these bizarre times, who knows what might happen across all of college athletics.
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