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RE: Lets talk Alternatives to Marshall
(10-08-2021 09:41 PM)Michael in Raleigh Wrote:  My preference: USM and JMU for reasons already voiced here.

WKU would make a fairly good #13, but there's not a #14 that excites me much, although I think UTSA would do a nice solid for the western side of the league, namely for TXST.

I'm lukewarm to ODU and FAU, cold to Liberty and La. Tech. I'd be okay with Charlotte but recognize it benefits only App, Ga. State, and maybe Coastal.

The most App-centric 4-school expansion would be S. Miss plus Marshall, JMU, and Charlotte.

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The way I guess it will actually play out is that S. Miss and WKU are able to get the most votes in the end. JMU might get enough for a #13, but the league won't find a suitable #14.

S. Miss and WKU to the SB.

Marshall, UTSA, UAB, and CLT to the Power 6, lol.

JMU and NMSU to C-USA.

I’d take JMU if 14 is possible. WKU, FAU, USM, JMU.
10-09-2021 10:15 AM
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