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ESPN Blog - A New Look At Expansion
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So with four teams gone from Conference USA, expansion will likely open up into the Sun Belt Conference and perhaps even some of the WAC. Louisiana Tech could be a target, as could Middle Tennessee, Troy and North Texas, which would give C-USA back its presence in the Northern Texas/Oklahoma area.
05-10-2010 11:21 AM
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RE: ESPN Blog - A New Look At Expansion
Here is also a Q&A with CFN on the expansion as well...

"The Big Ten has thrown the world into a tizzy without actually doing anything yet. So what's the league really going to do and who's going to join? How will college football possibly look ten years from now? Why does everyone want to be in the Big Ten anyway? All the top expansion questions are answered..."

article continued here
05-10-2010 11:30 AM
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RE: ESPN Blog - A New Look At Expansion
This Newark, New Jersey newspaper sportswriter has no more of idea what's going on involving NCAA Football conference expansion than a spear thrower in the village of Badgumbo, Nigeria. It is not worth the while to speculate or even read this pile of garbage. Geez!
05-10-2010 11:37 AM
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RE: ESPN Blog - A New Look At Expansion
(05-10-2010 11:37 AM)JoeJag Wrote:  This Newark, New Jersey newspaper sportswriter has no more of idea what's going on involving NCAA Football conference expansion than a spear thrower in the village of Badgumbo, Nigeria. It is not worth the while to speculate or even read this pile of garbage. Geez!

Yeah, you are right, but without this garbage, we'd have nothing to read in the off season.
05-10-2010 12:24 PM
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RE: ESPN Blog - A New Look At Expansion
(05-10-2010 11:37 AM)JoeJag Wrote:  This Newark, New Jersey newspaper sportswriter has no more of idea what's going on involving NCAA Football conference expansion than a spear thrower in the village of Badgumbo, Nigeria. It is not worth the while to speculate or even read this pile of garbage. Geez!

Do you have any other analogies...?
05-10-2010 07:31 PM
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