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RE: If Temple makes the mistake of joining the C-USA leftovers...
(02-12-2012 05:15 PM)exCincy Kid Wrote:  Well, if Temple bolts for a C-USA FB only offer, I sure hope we hit as hard as we can with exit penalties. Not in spite, but because the MAC brought in UMASS as a eastern rival and so-called "travel partner" for Temple and if Temple leaves we're stuck with an unbalanced number of teams again. Ironic in that I guess the league didn't learn its lesson last time when UCF temporarily "parked" its football program in the MAC. Schools like UCF and Temple obviously have no history nor loyalty with the MAC. UCF leaving was completely expected, and I think Temple leaving to the BE would be quite understandable. But leaving for C-USA? There are no real football rivalries between Temple and historical MAC teams, and I doubt they'll be any with C-USA if that's where they land (again, most likely temporarily).

There's a pretty big exit fee if only Temple leaves. Quite a bit smaller if UMass leaves too.
02-12-2012 09:34 PM
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