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RE: WAC Expansion/FCS - for real (Official Discussion Thread)
The MWC is in danger of losing 1-3 teams. Boise St (who wants out really bad) CSU and AFA. Not saying its definite, but a good possibility. I would put Boise St as a High Probability of leaving and the other 2 in a low-moderate range. The AAC just lost its 3 best programs and will raid at least one conference, my guess is multiple conferences. And more dominoes will fall from there. Where it all stops? I am assuming the AAC will add 4 teams to make it an even 12. Here are the top 3 from the other remaining conferences who will be top candidates.

MWC- BSU, AFA, CSU
C-USA UAB UTSA FAU
MAC Buffalo, Toledo, N Ill (I think it is unlikely the MAC gets raided)
SUNBELT U-LA-LA APP ST and Georgia St
09-08-2021 07:00 PM
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