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RE: Boise St looking to move on from MWC
(12-17-2020 12:53 AM)UCbball21 Wrote:  
(12-17-2020 12:17 AM)blazr Wrote:  I think football-only memberships have gone the way of the Titanic. The Big East debacle, which was the C7 saying they’d had enough of FBS jockeying and shuffling which put their schedules & opponents up in the air, was both the unavoidable critical mass of those deals and the highly visible consequence.

Once a conf steps on that path there is no turning back and, with history as precedent, immediate friction behind closed doors.


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Works for Navy and the AAC07-coffee3

And Hawaii and the MWC.

I don't know why the Big 12 and West Virginia put up with each other outside of football season. This Friday West Virginia's women's team is flying all the way to Oklahoma State. I'm sure they can't wait. They won't even let them play two games on one trip, it's a single game. The men's basketball team makes some money, how much money does the women's basketball team make? Then how about the other sports?
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