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RE: Is ULM really under a contract with the Sunbelt until 2019?
(06-09-2017 02:52 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(06-09-2017 02:49 PM)FoUTASportscaster Wrote:  Guarantee games in FBS bring 2-3 million a year. In FCS, that'd be 250-750 thousand. That alone precludes a drop down. SLC travel savings would 500,000 at best.

Not that I think they will drop, but the counter is if you have to sell yourself for 2 body bag games a year (and most likely losses) and the only home games you can get are FCS teams, what are you doing in FBS?

May not make as much money in FCS, but they could be competitive.

ULM has USM -FBS this year and Memphis 18 or 19 at home. We had Baylor in 2012 and Wake Forest 2014 at home. Other teams in our conference play two money games a year. Please get your info correct before making comments.
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