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ESPN talks about CUSA in their article about the future of the Big 12
To the Big 12's remainders: Remember the Sun Belt

In the lingering years of the last REALIGNMENTPALOOZA period, following the big power conference moves, what would become known as college football's Group of 5 made moves of their own. The Big East, raided by other conferences, added some programs and ended up rebranding as the AAC. Conference USA added decent brands like Louisiana Tech in 2013 and Western Kentucky in 2014, but it also aggressively attempted to acquire market potential. It went after FAU and FIU as an approximation of the Miami market, UTSA for San Antonio, North Texas for Dallas and Middle Tennessee for Nashville. Charlotte created a football program and joined C-USA, too.
https://www.espn.com/college-football/in...mic-change
(This post was last modified: 07-28-2021 09:44 AM by BeliefBlazer.)
07-26-2021 06:27 PM
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