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RE: DII Schools in the potential WAC footprint without Football
(11-07-2018 10:28 PM)DoubleRSU Wrote:  1 NCAA appearance for UND lol. FCS football. Go fantasize about the GNC somewhere else. The WAC doesn't concern you or UND.
One NCAA appearance?

Is that the total number of NCAA appearance outside NMSU in the WAC?*

NMSU can join the Summit anytime as PUFW wants to go elsewhere.

NMSU can join flagship and other land grants and be a travel partner of Denver. All the South Dakota school fan badly want NMSU.

Sure it been discussed, but the WAC has other bigger plans.


*Know that Seattle had big days in the prehistoric times of the Final Four, but then SU dropped out of DI and since coming back has put up a big goose egg.
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