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Who's the biggest "loser" in conference realignment this decade?
Is it still UConn now that they're headed for the Big East and football independence?

Is it Cincinnati/USF, who both went from a P5 league and arguably the greatest basketball league to a G5 league? (Don't give me that P6 nonsense.)

Is it a school like Southern Miss, who has seen all its former C-USA rivals besides UAB move on to the American (or in the case of TCU and Louisville, P5 leagues)?

Is it West Virginia, who lost all its rivals and misses out on memberships to the SEC and ACC?

Is it someone else?

Discuss.
09-18-2019 10:40 AM
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