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Delaware starts $60 million upgrade-start of FBS move with JMU?
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RE: Delaware starts $60 million upgrade-start of FBS move with JMU?
The Atlantic Sun should be an FBS aggragation conference and move in that direction.

Lipscomb wants to leave.
NJIT wants to leave.
USC Upstate needs a better conference fit.
Jacksonville will have options as will Stetson.
Kennesaw St wants FBS.
Both North Florida and FGCU need an FBS option in the future.
UNA only cares about fb anyway.

Any realignment of the CAA as a result of this would open up domino effect opportunities for NJIT, Lipscomb, Jacksonville and Stetson. They can effectively initiate their own opportunities.
(This post was last modified: 11-12-2017 08:57 PM by NoDak.)
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