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RE: Dodd: New Mexico State, Idaho and Georgia Southern now in play for Sun Belt
(11-29-2012 04:29 PM)WIowl Wrote:  
(11-29-2012 02:28 PM)blunderbuss Wrote:  UTEP, Rice & Tulsa to MWC after Big East adds from MWC. CUSA merges with Sunbelt to stop this insanity of more FCS move ups.

This Owl fan is all for it. I hope the Rice admin is talking to MWC and Rice, UTEP, and Tulsa should make it a packaged deal.

Let's say that the MWC does lose three teams to the BE; wouldn't the MWC be smart to go ahead and add those three (UTEP, Rice and Tulsa) AND USM and La Tech? Why not? They would strengthen their football chops, without a doubt. Furthermore, they could add UTSA and UNT for market reasons.
11-29-2012 04:34 PM
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