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Why are people calling for Idaho to drop down and not NMSU?
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RE: Why are people calling for Idaho to drop down and not NMSU?
I know I'm about to catch a lot of heat for this but after all that has happened I think it's time for a lot of teams to take a second look at FCS. There's only a handful of programs that can compete with strong P5 teams on a regular basis and most of those programs are in the AAC or MWC.

If CUSA, MAC, and the Sun Belt moved to FCS it seriously would not be the end of the world. It would actually make FCS interesting again to see teams like Georgia Southern and Marshall go at it for the national championship.

Just my opinion but right now all the SBC, CUSA, and MAC are doing is being cannon fodder and getting sent to low level bowl games. It was fun in the early 2000s because the conferences were a whole lot more balanced with the opportunity to move up.
04-16-2014 12:09 AM
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RE: Why are people calling for Idaho to drop down and not NMSU? - TrojanCampaign - 04-16-2014 12:09 AM



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