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RE: Should conferences have only all sports members?
(08-08-2019 12:55 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(08-08-2019 12:53 PM)Old Blue Wrote:  Conference USA has 14 all sports members. If the conference offers the sport teams are required to play. Isn't this the preferred method. It seems to me that rivalries are made when teams play both basketball and football. Basketball only schools defeat that purpose. So why have them? Basketball only schools belong in basketball only conferences. Of course that's just my opinion, your's may differ.

Who are ODU's rivals? Who do you want to see them play regularly?

Being rather new to the conference and new to football, rivalries have not really been established yet. But still, I think there's a better chance of establishing them if you play teams in basketball and football.
08-08-2019 04:44 PM
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