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RE: If Temple makes the mistake of joining the C-USA leftovers...
(02-16-2012 03:58 PM)BkGold Wrote:  
(02-11-2012 04:44 PM)BarnardHall211 Wrote:  even their mods are obnoxious. 03-melodramatic

I know enough about ECU fans to know they would not go to a conference where football is just something to go see because you don't have something else to do. 50,000 ECU fans in the stadium leads the league in attendance. Getting smaller is not their game plan.

LOL I think oyu got that backwards son.. The reason attendance is better in the CUSA cities is because college football is the only game in town... Really on a Saturday in Hattiesburg what else is there to do?

Now the Bulls are competing against the Bills, the Sabers, two other NCAA Division 1 (hoops) colleges....
02-16-2012 05:25 PM
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