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Who should the Big Sky try to get for twelve.
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RE: Who should the Big Sky try to get for twelve.
(06-17-2017 10:41 AM)NoDak Wrote:  As said before, the Montanas, Idaho and EWU will find a way into the Summit when the IP's and W Ill leave.

But Sac St and Portland St going to the WAC would make the WAC a largely west coast league with good travel partners. The Big Sky needs to be at 10 or 9. Football can stay big or start a WAC league with Cal Poly, UC Davis, Asuza Pacific and UTRGV.
I vote for that but it involves several conferences and schools.
Without any other changes who should the Big Sky target is the question.

UNC to the Summit also makes sense it involves another conference though.

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06-17-2017 11:36 AM
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