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Divisional Play Bites the Dust in Non Hoops Sports
Looking at the initial schedules released (Utah Tech VB, UIW WSOC), teams are playing schedules in those sports not isolated to the divisions we saw last year.

Perhaps the focus on divisional play was to help the schools navigate the rush to scheduling in the quick exit from the Southland with the budget situations being largely locked in?
06-07-2022 08:38 PM
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RE: Divisional Play Bites the Dust in Non Hoops Sports
(06-07-2022 08:38 PM)TexasTerror Wrote:  Looking at the initial schedules released (Utah Tech VB, UIW WSOC), teams are playing schedules in those sports not isolated to the divisions we saw last year.

Perhaps the focus on divisional play was to help the schools navigate the rush to scheduling in the quick exit from the Southland with the budget situations being largely locked in?

Maybe the coaches and administrators agreed to it?
06-07-2022 09:22 PM
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