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Interesting article on the winners & losers from conference realignment the last 5 yr
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RE: Interesting article on the winners & losers from conference realignment the last 5 yr
I'm glad Rice is finally making investments into athletics, and no matter where we end up, those investments are only going to make us a more meaningful player in FBS. And my point about merging is only that it probably needs to happen with some other conference at some point, preferably with a conference that shares our geography. As you know, I don't believe there's any scenario out there that puts Rice in a P5. It sucks, but it's true. I hope I'm wrong, but I doubt that I am on this one. That being the case, I just want us to be a major player from wherever we are and with universities that can keep our finances healthy.
06-22-2015 11:18 AM
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