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Why doesn't Marshall return to the MAC & reduce travel & more than double their tv $?
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Why doesn't Marshall return to the MAC & reduce travel & more than double their tv $?




$833k > $400k

https://www.orlandosentinel.com/sports/c...story.html

It's not like they're unfamiliar with those programs in the MAC & who does Marshall really care about playing in C-USA anyway? At least they have a real rival in Ohio. I get Florida and Texas recruiting but it seems like Marshall fielded better teams back when they were in the MAC as well. Their immediate success after leaving 1-AA reminds me of App State's recent ascension. They won the MAC 5 out of 7 years and finished ranked 3 times.

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01-11-2020 10:58 AM
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