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Boise St looking to move on from MWC
Boise St HC says school has to move on from MWC

- I don't think AAC takes a football-only member and that's what Boise would be in that conference. They've avoided it so far and outright ruled it out in public articles

- PAC12? Again, how to weigh Boise's non-football programs? In this scenario, the case can be made that P5 money could quickly boost all other sports. But it's still in Boise, Idaho. Every conference has outliers, though, and Boise would be less of an outlier than if they joined...

- BigXII...this is a conference that desperately needs quality adds, probably 2, if they want to hold on to UT and OU. It's not being kicked around in public, but everyone knows it has to happen soon and has to have been the topic of discussion of MANY behind the scenes meetings. Is Boise palatable to UT & OU? I don't think so, but where else are they going to pick teams from? Would have to be G5 schools but none come close to "blue bloods" UT & OU standards...
12-16-2020 09:50 PM
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