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RE: Is Dixie St destined for the Big Sky?
There isn't 1 school is this version of the WAC that wouldn't move to a stable conference. The WAC is the home of the misfits and homeless. I can bet not one school actually wants to be in the conference. If Seattle, Cal Baptist or Grand Canyon were ask to be the 12th member of the Big West they would jump at it in a heartbeat.

The Big Sky isn't taking anyone, its a bloated conference as is, that needs to split in half.

If Chicago State was even halfway decent and on stable ground they would be in the Summit or Horizon, but they aren't so they are where they are. Bakersfield and UMKC have already pulled up and left.

The Southland is in the same boat as The Big Sky, they are already bloated and probably shouldn't have taken on Abilene Christian, Incarnate Word and New Orleans. The should have stopped at Central Arkansas and Corpus Chrisiti in 2006 and said that was it.
08-18-2020 01:51 AM
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