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Breaking: NMSu, Liberty, SHSU & Jax State to CUSA
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RE: Breaking: NMSu, Liberty, SHSU & Jax State to CUSA
(11-02-2021 01:02 PM)johnbragg Wrote:  
(11-02-2021 12:31 PM)Stugray2 Wrote:  UConn need make no concessions. They can ask for the same membership, not a contract based associate like UMass and the MAC of the past, as Hawaii in the MWC and Navy in the AAC without any basketball games offered. Period, full stop, end of sentence.

Uconn has the leverage not CUSA. They are the piece that completes the puzzle to have 8 FBS members.

No they are not. Not unless they're joining CUSA for all-sports. You need 8 FBS schools who play basketball in your conference. UConn football-only doesn't help CUSA meet any kind of requirements.

I guess I'm confused. If CUSA loses two (WKU and MTSU), it's down to three. If it adds four, it's at seven. It needs eight for football only. So CUSA, on paper, should be willing to have UConn join with no concessions.

Again, I could easily be wrong on this.
11-02-2021 01:52 PM
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