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RE: Potential existing D1 members to join the WAC
(08-26-2020 10:49 AM)DoubleRSU Wrote:  UMass, UConn, and Liberty haven’t had any issues putting together an independent schedule, why would they want to be tied up with conference games with Dixie and Tarleton? Which network is going to sign this conference to a TV deal?

Ummm...this thread was started with the possibility that BYU would have problems scheduling as an Indy and that Hawaii and Tulsa could be kicked out of their conferences.

Back to your take. There are many benefits to being in a conference. And if Liberty were not having issues with a schedule, why are they scheduling NMSU twice a season? UMass is also starting to appear on NMSU's schedules. Other than Army, ND and BYU, I think it is difficult scheduling as an Indy.
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