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Which FBS or FCS schools will be the next to drop football?
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RE: Which FBS or FCS schools will be the next to drop football?
(01-27-2017 09:24 PM)shizzle787 Wrote:  
(01-27-2017 09:22 PM)00yyz Wrote:  I dont see the southland having any value to NMSU even if they were to drop down but the reality for them and most FCS schools that bleed cash is that they should drop football but none have the guts and they will layoff teachers and give the students a worse education for their money rather than do the right thing...

The Southland at least has Stephen F. Austin and Sam Houston St. in basketball, and the conference is TX/LA centric so a NM team could fit in in football regionally.

Do you know how far Enema's U is from the closest Southland school? Texas is geographically enormous, NMSU is closer to UNLV than it is to SFA and Sam. ACU is about the only close SLC school.
01-28-2017 01:36 AM
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