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RE: C-USA meeting unlikely to resolve big issues
(01-26-2015 01:31 PM)MUHERD76 Wrote:  
(01-26-2015 12:42 PM)galojah Wrote:  Depending who "next in line" for a CUSA invite, the conference could extend a bid on 6/30/2014 and it would be accepted same day. This would be the case for Ga State, UL-Lafayette, Texas State, etc. So waiting until June doesn't change the timeline of getting a new team by 2016. With as much expansion and replacement work that has been done, I am sure the conference has an entire file cabinet on every candidate.

Based on what I've heard....my sources say Ga. State is not on the list.

I had heard that they were on the "list" at one time, but that talk has "cooled"
01-26-2015 10:35 PM
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