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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.
billybobby777 Wrote:
" I missed the news, sorry guys, but who left the big sky? I know that North Dakota announced 6 months ago they were leaving."

ken d--------
"That's what I was thinking. Doesn't that mean they will have 13 football members after North Dakota leaves? And this year they would still be at 13, since Idaho doesn't come in until 2018 and ND doesn't join the MVFC until 2020 (unless I'm reading that wrong). Or will ND be independent until then?"



STILL CONFUSED.

You guys post like you all read an article somewhere that some of us missed.The OP just jumped right in "halfway through the movie".

11,12,13,14?? Who is leaving and when?

Can someone go back to square one for us "dummies"?

Help us non Big Sky folks to understand.

Thanks in advance.
(This post was last modified: 06-17-2017 09:41 PM by TOPSTRAIGHT.)
06-17-2017 09:38 PM
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