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RE: Who replaces North Dakota in BIG SKY in 2019?
(07-20-2017 11:23 AM)TardisCaptain Wrote:  I live near Weber State. Weber St has had no desire to leave the Big Sky or go FBS. Especially since the Big Sky offices are in Ogden.

I also seriously doubt that Idaho would have blocked Eastern Washington. I believe they would have loved having a nearby travel partner so they wouldn't feel so isolated.

I promise, when the WAC was imploding we wouldn't have blocked Eastern Washington. We also wouldn't have blocked Central Washington, Western Washington, George Washington, Washington and Lee, or the Washington Generals if any of them were willing to play FBS football. We were just a bit desperate.
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