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What G5's have a "decent" chance of getting an all-sports invite to a P5 conference?
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RE: What G5's have a "decent" chance of getting an all-sports invite to a P5...
(06-21-2022 02:24 PM)e-parade Wrote:  
(06-21-2022 02:13 PM)AztecEmpire Wrote:  It's a long shot, but UNLV to PAC12 has some potential. UNLV's biggest issue is on the field, otherwise they have the right profile.

I'd agree that UNLV would be up there compared with most of either the AAC or MWC. Still don't think it's a high enough percentage to meet that 20% or better shot, but comparatively better than most.


UNR is the main campus of the system. No way UNLV will get into a P5 conference before them. UNLV is the little brother to UNR.
06-22-2022 08:45 PM
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RE: What G5's have a "decent" chance of getting an all-sports invite to a P5... - DavidSt - 06-22-2022 08:45 PM



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