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RE: Hawaii to join Mountain West & Big West
(12-16-2010 02:29 PM)KAjunRaider Wrote:  One reason I would be against a championship game, because 2 divisions would mean an unequal schedule. For instance, all bowl teams were from the East this year. Let's say we had 12 teams this year, and the Cajuns (for instance) had to play both Troy and FIU in the East, while North Texas had WKU and a startup USA ?

That brings up another question.... what will we do with scheduling when USA comes into the Belt ? Do we play every team but one ? Which lucky team gets to avoid Troy ?

[sarcasm] By the time that USA enters in 2013, it will be which team is lucky to avoid playing USA. 05-stirthepot [/sarcasm]
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