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RE: Boise St looking to move on from MWC
(12-17-2020 01:18 AM)46566 Wrote:  Honestly the only team I see having independence working in the MWC is Hawaii because it's olympic sports are already separate from the MWC and week 0 gives schools the option to rearrange late season conference games if they want to play hawaii.
I don't know how Boise State could bring in teams to play in Idaho in November.

Hawai'i isn't getting non-conference home games in November, either. They have none listed on their announced future schedules.

On the other hand, BYU is doing well as a football indy even without getting quality non-con home games in November. The next three years, their only announced non-con November home games are against FCS teams.
12-17-2020 01:39 AM
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