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Breaking: NMSu, Liberty, SHSU & Jax State to CUSA
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RE: Breaking: NMSu, Liberty, SHSU & Jax State to CUSA
(11-02-2021 12:29 AM)Fresno St. Alum Wrote:  
(11-02-2021 12:24 AM)AuzGrams Wrote:  
(11-02-2021 12:13 AM)Scoochpooch1 Wrote:  
(11-01-2021 09:58 PM)Fresno St. Alum Wrote:  This is looking like the outcome I wanted most. No conf. dies, and we had the maximum movement. I hope the MEAC can survive. I'm worried about Howard, NCCU leaving for better conferences. Hoping the OVC, SLC bring in more D-II schools, ASUN bring in UWF

Really? Consolidation is what FBS really needs, not adding FCS crap.
All this will do is hasten a split by the major schools.

And honestly, what network will pay for this amalgamation?

The G4 or G5 should split. This is turning into a power joke anyway.
If they do the NCAA tourney ratings will go way down. We love the upsets. They don't even need to leave. They NCAA doesn't really have any power over them anyway. I doubt they care If Missouri St. or SFA coming up from FCS dilutes their FBS, because it doesn't, they don't have to play them.

Thats just like, your opinion man.
11-02-2021 02:33 AM
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