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RE: CUSA Basketball
@HerdZoned: Thanks for the clarity on the new conference rule.

I'd be surprised if C-USA broke up (mostly because of the football playoff money), but at least with respect to the autobid in the Dance, I think you could see a split (9/5, 8/6, or 7/7) any time after 01 July 2018 and be fine.
04-01-2017 08:42 PM
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RE: CUSA Basketball
(04-01-2017 08:42 PM)Native Georgian Wrote:  @HerdZoned: Thanks for the clarity on the new conference rule.

I'd be surprised if C-USA broke up (mostly because of the football playoff money), but at least with respect to the autobid in the Dance, I think you could see a split (9/5, 8/6, or 7/7) any time after 01 July 2018 and be fine.

Here is a good thread to read on the subject.

http://http://csnbbs.com/thread-768543.html
04-01-2017 08:49 PM
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