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RE: Killing CUSA - Possible and Likely??
(10-13-2021 01:36 PM)solohawks Wrote:  
(10-13-2021 01:34 PM)All4One Wrote:  New Mexico State and Liberty are not FCS.

I'm just not confident they leave their current setup for an all sports mismash no one really wants to be apart of

It seems like NMSU would want to join. At the moment, they are in the same FB recruiting bind as UMass and UConn. And, after all, it's not like the WAC+FB-Independent door is going to be locked behind them if they make the move.

I am skeptical of scenarios that have the Sunbelt wanting to expand to 14 FB members, when it will certainly dilute their conference distribution ...

... and especially when that is on top of "coincidentally" wanting exactly the members most likely to put CUSA in a bind and not, for example, making another play for JMU with the twin argument "last seats for the FBS bus leaving now" and "we aren't the same far flung conference with NMSU and Idaho in it that you turned down before".
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