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RE: It's time for Madison and NDSU to move up...
(12-13-2017 05:12 PM)2Buck Wrote:  JMU has spent a lot of money upgrading our FCS domicile, we expect to break ground on our $88mm cabana in the spring. Our admin is comfortable in our lower mid-major, regional masters-level neighborhood. Maybe if our new peers like Eastern Mennonite and Longwood were to move to FBS we'd consider it.

Now if you'll excuse me, I need to finish submitting my donation for JMU's planned indoor ski slope addition. It isn't easy being the "national model" for large under-performing regional public universities.

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Poor James Madison. If they had the right kind of admin., they'd be dominating C-USA right now.
12-13-2017 11:30 PM
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