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RE: McMurphy: Sun Belt Aggressively Pursuing New Members
(09-12-2021 09:25 AM)jmu18 Wrote:  
(09-12-2021 09:19 AM)Troy_Fan_15 Wrote:  
(09-12-2021 09:14 AM)jmu18 Wrote:  Some rumors from unconfirmed JMU and Marshall sources say JMU, Marshall, ODU are trying for a package deal to go to Sun Belt East to join App State & other geographic rivals.

Well that only makes sense if we are 1. Losing 1 team and needing 3 to go to 12 OR expanding to 14 and adding 1 to the West and Troy moves over. Which Troy would gladly do.

Expanding to 14 with Troy moving to the west makes most sense to me. JMU, Marshall, ODU to east, 1 other team (take your pick) to the west…

One of the advantages at this point for the SBC is having only 10 members to divide money with instead of the 14 that CUSA has. I see that all over various message boards and SBC fans do relish that, and rightly so. Now they want to reverse that? Makes no sense.
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