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RE: What was the Southland thinking?!
(01-12-2021 07:31 PM)DoubleRSU Wrote:  
(01-12-2021 07:10 PM)Todor Wrote:  Well, TX Southern and Prairie View are right in the middle of the Southland footprint, and as rare as its been, an hbcu (Howard) did leave a hbcu conference recently for about the first time. But I see no reason for either school to be desperate enough to join the Southland. The only reason I could see it is if money was so tight they were about to drop sports, and its nowhere near that tight. Don't see it happening.

It was Hampton and NC A&T. They both left the MEAC to join the Big South. A more regional conference. This insane proposition is not that.

You're right. I got it wrong on Hampton and completely forgot about A&T. I do think Hampton waa the first though.
01-12-2021 09:19 PM
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