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RE: Orlando Sentinel: SBC Continues to Monitor Conference Realignment Moves
(10-06-2021 06:46 PM)Saint3333 Wrote:  
(10-06-2021 04:19 PM)herdfan129 Wrote:  Interesting quotes to me. Makes me think the SBC isn't going to be able to poach CUSA teams so Gill is setting the stage for saying 10 teams is what's best.


Quote:“We’re evaluating the landscape and certainly have our eyes open as to what is happening and what some of our other conference colleagues are doing,” Gill said. “If there are some opportunities for us to grow and they make sense, we’re open to that but at the same time, we feel good about our 10 football-playing schools. We’re a strong college football conference and we feel good where we are and how we’re positioned.

“We know 10 [member schools] is a good number and maybe that’s the best place for us to be.”

Bro ten days ago: https://csnbbs.com/thread-930613-post-17...id17676815

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