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RE: Article on Birmingham losing interest in hosting C-USA Tournaments
Reward the players, coaches, fans, ADs and Presidents and all of the school's traveling party.....

South Fla. There's a reason FAU or FIU will most likely make up the highest attended road football game for fans of most CUSA schools that is not with in a 4 hour drive. Families love the beach, weather, city

If not there New Orleans

If not there Biloxi

Be just as many fans at one of these places if the home team got knocked out early if played in one of our cities. Hell even Mobile with Orange beach and Biloxi a short 30 minute drive. The last time Middle and Western met in the finials in Mobile....

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03-23-2017 02:20 PM
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