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RE: Death of MEAC starts another round of dominos?
The WAC has made their move
they will add FCS Football with Abilene Christian, Lamar, Sam Houston State, SF Austin, Tarleton State, Southern Utah and Dixie State. This will make another mountain/central time zone conference (TV friendly).
4 are from the Southland Conference, two are move ups from D2 (Dixie St and Tarleton St) and 1 from the Big Sky (Southern Utah)
7 is a bad number for football; I'm thinking NMSU drops down to 1AA, maybe Northern Colorado and Northern Arizona move with Southern Utah. Does New Mexico drop down in FB only to join too?

The Southland would be done to 6 FB teams (NW State; Central Ark; Nicholls St.; McNeese St.; Houston Baptist; and Incarnate Word) meaning that conference needs 2 teams.
So does the MEAC (NC Central; Norfolk St.; SC State; Howard; Morgan St.; Del St.)

I can't see either conference adding D2 teams (the Winston Salem St disaster) so either they steal from the SWAC, Ohio Valley or they fold.

This bears watching.
01-06-2021 07:14 PM
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