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RE: Scheduling agreement with Liberty?
(03-22-2017 04:16 AM)HappyAppy Wrote:  
(03-22-2017 03:31 AM)AlaIllTex Wrote:  
(03-02-2017 08:38 AM)Ewglenn Wrote:  "This scheduling agreement could allow the Flames to play 4-6 games per season against another G5 conference, such as the Conference USA or Sun Belt, and then schedule another 4-6 games against other Independent schools and Power 5 opponents with 1 FCS game per season."

Apparently Liberty is trying to get a Notre Dame/ACC agreement. The SBC and CUSA are being the main ones talked about. Would y'all be interested in this? Would this be essentially a tryout for them to get into the conference if needed later on? I'm just looking to see what the pros and cons in yalls mind would be of agreeing to this.

How would this benefit the Sun Belt? We would give up a bowl slot in all likelihood, gaining a schedule opportunity with a school any of our programs can schedule anyway. I don't see Liberty as being a big draw at all. Besides App, our schools dont recruit Virginia heavily either.

This doesn't benefit CUSA either but it'd be better than a deal with the Belt.

App doesn't recruit Virginia either. Think we have zero or maybe 1 guy on the entire roster from VA.

Sean Price ruined that.
03-22-2017 03:05 PM
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