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RE: Who should the Big Sky try to get for twelve.
(06-18-2017 12:58 PM)SDHornet Wrote:  Everyone seems to forget that the WAC/BW are soccer/hoops/baseball conferences. Just saying "hey PSU go to the WAC" because it looks good on a map just isn't going to happen because they don't sponsor any of those sports. All of the BSC schools sponsor the FCS minimum number of sports on the men's side. This comes at the expense of soccer and baseball (UNC being an exception).

Sac State is the only school with the ability to pick up and leave on a moments notice as we sponsor all of those sports. Any others would need to add new sports which would likely come at the expense of its football program.

That is a very good point.
However, I still can see PSU in the Wac without soccer since there are more than enough schools for soccer.
06-18-2017 02:07 PM
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