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MEAC Commissioner: The goal is a conference with 12 football-playing members
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RE: MEAC Commissioner: The goal is a conference with 12 football-playing members
None of the northern conferences—Patriot, CAA, AmEast, and NEC need to add members right now and the Patriot and CAA are only fringe possibilities for Howard but even then it could still be a no go for the Bison. Howard would be a catch for the NEC so part of the reason they didn’t pull the trigger on Del St is that they were waiting and hoping to land Howard too.

I could see a move where:

Howard + Del St/Morgan St to NEC

Norfolk St + N.C. Central and/or SC St to ASUN

Everyone else to CIAA.
(This post was last modified: 06-30-2020 05:10 PM by Fighting Muskie.)
06-30-2020 05:09 PM
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