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RE: Will CUSA expand within the next 3 years? (adding Texas State and Georgia State)
(07-17-2017 11:57 AM)MplsBison Wrote:  
(07-17-2017 10:47 AM)AppManDG Wrote:  16 team conferences might be silly, but 18 teams divided into 9 team divisions is perfect. 4 home & 4 away conf games and 4 nonconf opponents plus you get a true divisional champion.

Though the CCG rules as written now don't at all prevent that, some might argue that if a conf went to 16 and didn't have any cross-divisional games at all ... then that's really just two separate conferences masquerading as one and should be split up.

Going to 16 actually provides a great opportunity for increasing cross-division play, as you can organize the conference into 4-team pods that rotate among the divisions, as the WAC did from 1996-98.
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