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RE: OT: A-Sun Expansion (to 20 teams!?!)
(01-26-2020 09:10 PM)BucDoctor Wrote:  
(01-26-2020 09:07 PM)MTBuc Wrote:  What a colossal dumpster fire the Asun is, always has and always will be. What the heck is a Bellarmine btw? If this wacky expansion goes through does anybody think any semi-local schools would be involved? Seems like Tusculum, Carson Newman, etc would be close in enrollment to whatever Bellarmine is and would fit the footprint.

LMU has wanted to move up for quite some time. Perhaps???

LMU has the super donor to make it happen. Perhaps this would present VMI an opportunity to exit the SoCon and move their athletics to a conference they could be a bit more competitive in. The SoCon drops some dead weight and finds a school that’s a better fit? Dreaming.
01-26-2020 09:22 PM
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