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The next dominoes (September 19 edition)
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RE: The next dominoes (September 19 edition)
(09-19-2021 09:37 AM)shizzle787 Wrote:  South: WKU, MTSU, Ball State, Ohio, Miami (OH), Akron, Kent State
North: Bowling Green, Toledo, Buffalo, NIU, EMU, CMU, WMU

I like this MAC, not these divisions. Buffalo needs to be in a division with Kent/Akron the schools are just too close. Throw geography out the window because really, for most of the MAC it's a non factor.

Division A: Buffalo, Akron, Kent, Miami, Ohio, WKU, MT
Division B: CMU, WMU, EMU, Toledo, Bowling Green, BSU, NIU

* Keeps the Michigan Schools together
* Keeps BG/Toledo together
* Keeps Akron/Kent together and close the Buffalo
* Keeps Ohio/Miami together
* Keeps WKU/MT together
* Keeps BSU/NIU together

Every pairing you want is preserved and it's still a 99% bus league for non revenue sports (MT <-> Buffalo is the only real hike.
09-20-2021 11:09 AM
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