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RE: What is the future of the Southland Conference?
(06-29-2022 10:09 AM)SMUstang Wrote:  
(06-24-2022 06:21 PM)TOPSTRAIGHT Wrote:  Will UCA also return OR could UCA be a possibility for the OVC who has Lindenwood, SEMO, UT-Martin, and Little Rock (non-FB) nearby???

UCA is definitely a possibility for the Southland Conference, as is Stephen F Austin and UTRGV. With Lamar returning and McNeese and UIW staying and Texas A&M Commerce joining, and a new dynamic commissioner and ESPN deal, the Southland Conference has a more solid future.

Did one of the horseshoe's in horseshoe bay hit you in the head?

Bc SFA is not going back to that conference. What's in it for us? The worst basketball in the country?
06-29-2022 12:41 PM
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