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RE: Wins over teams from “better” conferences
(12-02-2020 10:15 PM)edinburger Wrote:  Does Southland qualify as "better"? 40+ pages in the other thread and it's still not clear.

But anyway, UTRGV over TAMUCC 62-59.

My vote is no. Although Stephen F Austin is usually quite good and they had a tournament run a few years back. And apparently Abilene Christian is off to a hot 4-0 start. I keep an eye on them since they were one of 3 other Division 2 move-ups when GCU joined the WAC. Others were Nebraska Omaha and Incarnate Word. Even though it’s not apples to apples I sometimes think of them as at least a minor comparison. Gauge how we are doing versus how far they’ve come etc.
12-03-2020 05:13 PM
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