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RE: Killing CUSA - Possible and Likely??
(10-13-2021 01:58 PM)solohawks Wrote:  If CUSA did get down to 6 and those 6 didnt have any other options, i think that CUSA would be ok. JMU is dying to get out of the CAA so there is your #7 and I think MO St would be interested as #8 and would feel comfortable being in a conference with WKU and MTSU.

Once you get back to a stable 8, then you can pick from ASun and WAC schools interested in upgrading while also making NMSU and Liberty feel more comfortable they are not jumping on a sinking ship.

My concern is that if they get down to 6, the remaining schools will find other options.

If CUSA gets down to 6, nobody's going to have any other options because those options will be full from raiding CUSA.
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