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RE: Orlando Sentinel: SBC Continues to Monitor Conference Realignment Moves
(10-07-2021 09:09 AM)Crump1 Wrote:  
(10-07-2021 08:39 AM)Troy_Fan_15 Wrote:  
(10-07-2021 08:25 AM)Yosef Himself Wrote:  A JMU add would be the same type of add that App was. It would make the league stronger, in my opinion.

Adding USM is a no-brainer due to culture and location.

Those two would be my top choices at this time. Especially if Marshall wants to follow the path of ECU of almost killing off their athletic dept with debt and a bunch of teams locals could give a rats ass about.

Question is does JMU hate the CAA enough to move without any additional adds to the SBC East? Or would they rather join the depleted C-USA east? Also are they okay being in a conference that goes west of Georgia and Florida?

If Marshall is off the board for the east I think JMU, Liberty, and WKU have to be the top 3 you try to get one of.
If JMU doesn't want to be in a division with App, Coastal and Ga So then they deserve to stay in FCS forever.

Have to agree. Sometimes you have to make your own luck.
10-07-2021 09:27 AM
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