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RE: Harry Minium Suggests CUSA / Sunbelt Merger More or Less Inevitable
(04-15-2017 11:31 AM)THUNDERGround Wrote:  I see YG's point... BUT. There is something to be said for academic integrity and tradition... IMHO Rice is a very worthy member of CUSA... sometimes things aren't strictly black and white...
Rice got left behind, and yes they are worthy, certainly much more so than a shake-n-bake like Charlotte. What's important about these CUSA schools is media market, but most of these big markets don't even pay attention to the G5, so it really makes no difference. Hey, Georgia Tech is the big program in Atlanta, and they don't even own that market, ThUGA does, followed by Alabama, Auburn, and Tennessee. Who thinks Vandy owns Nashville, nope Tennessee does.
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