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RE: Is Dixie St destined for the Big Sky?
(08-16-2020 02:02 PM)Itinerant Texan Wrote:  I don't see the public Cali schools playing in Texas. Is there still a ban in place?

If thats the case, check this out:

WAC West
Dixie
USU
NAZ

WAC East
Tarleton
ACU
UIW

This would be a very nice regional startup FCS conference to build upon. Travel-friendly and rivalry-inducing.

Tarleton-ACU rivalry already runs deep, and both have history with UIW in the LSC.

Dixie, NAZ and USU would be natural regional rivals.

Every one of these schools would bring value as full WAC members, across the board, in all sports.

I don’t like getting into realignment convos but this makes the most sense. This thing is would these schools jump onboard with the WAC. If so this would put the WAC at 13. It’ll be hard adding football schools without bloating the WAC since so many current schools don’t play football. If the WAC were to add football, it’ll definitely be tricky without over flooding the conference.
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