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RE: Boise St looking to move on from MWC
(12-23-2020 02:13 PM)UConnHusky Wrote:  
(12-23-2020 01:55 PM)jaybird44 Wrote:  Ok guys here is the future. I see texas and Florida st go to SEC. I see Cincinnati Notre dame and Ucf go acc. Oklahoma Oklahoma st Kansas Texas tech to pac 12 Iowa st and west virginia to big 10 and TCU Baylor Kansas st Houston SMU Colorado state byu Memphis boise state UNLV San Diego st Tulsa to try and do a new big 12 and then you will see odu Charlotte marshall southern miss app st uab all get a shot at a watered down aac and maybe you will finally see north Dakota st in mountain west, maybe with Montana Just guessing. I think army will stay independent

West Virginia to the Big Ten is as likely as Lehigh University to the NFL. The Big Ten would never let WVU in for academic reasons.

Beat me to it. That’s why they didn’t get the ACC nod also.
12-23-2020 02:18 PM
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