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RE: Reports out of missouri saying JMU and MSU recieved invite
(04-10-2014 01:04 PM)Fresno St. Alum Wrote:  
(04-10-2014 01:01 PM)chiefsfan Wrote:  
(04-10-2014 12:52 PM)Fresno St. Alum Wrote:  I'm not gonna read 27 pages but has this been posted? EKU seems to have the most actual links to the SBC... http://www.easternprogress.com/2014/04/0...s-program/

They are linked to us because they've openly said they want an SBC invite.

Thing is...they are 2-3 years behind the rest of us. Just getting lights on your baseball field is not a good sign if you want to play in one of the better baseball leagues in the country. Just one example of work that has to be done.
Well does that mean you won't take EKU b/c they're 2-3 behind if JMU says no and you'll settle for Liberty?

I could see the SB saying "no" to everyone if their first two choices are not available and simply use UMass like Idaho---A temporary renewable rental until a better option is available.
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