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UNSUBSTANTIED CHATTER: Charlotte and ODU to A10/Indy
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RE: UNSUBSTANTIED CHATTER: Charlotte and ODU to A10/Indy
Here is one way I could see this working. I am operating under the premise that no one is leaving the A10.

If the A10 invites: ODU, Charlotte, Marshall, MTSU, WKU, and UAB they will have 20 overall teams with 7 FBS schools.
UConn can be a football only member for #8

I know the FBS rules of 8 all sports members to have an official FBS conference, but since there is no automatic bid and the CFP runs everything football related, I don't think it really matters.

For basketball - everyone plays each other once and there travel partner twice

For scheduling purposes only, in non olympic sports below are the pods i would use as the basis for scheduling

CENTRAL:
St. Louis
UAB
MTSU
WKU
Dayton
Marshall

NC/VA:
Davidson
Charlotte
GMU
ODU
VCU
Richmond

PA/DC:
Duquesne
LaSalle
St. Joe's
GWU

NORTHEAST:
UMass
URI
Fordham
St. Bony
(This post was last modified: 02-02-2021 11:50 AM by solohawks.)
02-02-2021 11:44 AM
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