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RE: Orlando Sentinel: SBC Continues to Monitor Conference Realignment Moves
(10-10-2021 07:49 PM)Michael in Raleigh Wrote:  I thought I'd attach a map showing one possibility of how the SB, AAC, and C-USA could shake out.

The AAC would be the retained 8 football members, plus Wichita State. Rice and UAB would be added for ten members for football and non football.

The SB would be the 10 football members, minus UTA and LR, plus USM, WKU, Marshall, and JMU.

C-USA would be the remaining nine members not taken by the AAC and SB, with NMSU added to make for an even 10.

SB is in yellow. AAC is in green. C-USA is in pink.

As someone who really likes maps, this is awesome, thanks. My #1 takeaway is just how ridiculously spread out coosa is. No wonder they are circling down the toilet.

We all know where the schools in each conf are located but seeing it in a map really drives it home.
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