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RE: Liberty, NMSU, BYU dumping games
(01-26-2022 01:47 PM)TexasTerror Wrote:  According to FBSchedules, BYU & Boise have halted their contract agreement and the article showcases how it is that BYU proactively had an "out clause" should it get into a conference...

https://fbschedules.com/boise-state-byu-...-in-boise/

This below tweet is referenced too


I suspected that the Boise series would end. Doesn’t make much sense to keep it from the BYU perspective but it worked well when they were independent.

I imagine BYU’s future schedules are going to look like this:

Utah (H&H)
Utah St (H&H)
FCS buy game (likely Weber St, Utah Tech, & S Utah on rotation)

Add a G5 buy game to the list if the Big 12 does 8 conference games (which I think they should).
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