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RE: When Austin Peay joins the FBS in 2024...
(01-23-2023 04:13 PM)inutech Wrote:  
(01-23-2023 03:15 PM)jacksfan29! Wrote:  CUSA? Maybe, since they are just trying to survive by inviting anyone willing to move.

(01-23-2023 04:03 PM)BruceMcF Wrote:  They needed a 10th school

Neither of these two statements is true.

I think you are not looking at the logistics of scheduling the games they need to fulfill their CBS/ESPN contract. 9 conference members means every conference week has either a bye, three byes, or a member having an OOC game. But transitioning to midweek games also often requires a bye in the preceding round. It is a scheduling headache.

I presume they have a plan for how they will handle it next season, but it will become a lot more straightforward once they have their 10th football member.
01-23-2023 05:24 PM
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