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RE: Interesting Info on Southwest Conference
(02-07-2018 06:09 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote:  
(02-07-2018 04:15 PM)_C2_ Wrote:  The solution would be to send UTEP and New Mexico to the west. UNM would be separated from some of its rivals but, well, we don't all win at life, do we?

You only need one or the other, not both. In any case, either of those schools were willing to be in the western division so that Air Force could be in the eastern division. But by then, I guess it didn't matter.

You are right. New Mexico offered and it would of made sense as their historic rivals were BYU, Utah, Hawaii and SDSU and even a non long WAC history with UNLV. UTEP the same.
I think the WAC would still be around today if they stopped at 4, not 6. The SWC 3 and UNLV.
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