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RE: The Best Option for SBC football
(04-23-2014 08:11 AM)Liberty22 Wrote:  
(04-23-2014 07:49 AM)pjc1979 Wrote:  Now that JMU is off the table and a seeming majority can't get over their Liberty hangup, we're really to the point of skimming the bottom of the barrel in the southeast and mid-south in terms of potential FCS moveups. The majority of teams with the best FBS potential are generally located in the northern plains. The Sun Belt already has a presence there with Idaho. If Idaho is to remain in this conference we might as well attempt to make it worthwhile and try and add the cream of the crop from that area too, otherwise break off with Idaho and fully commit to the Sun Belt's geographic roots. The current situation is silly in having a lone wolf team so many miles from the rest of the conference.

I wouldn't call it the majority, more like a vocal minority. It remains to be seen if there truly is a hang-up on Liberty or if it's just on this board. We will know by the end of May.

Henceforth to be known as the "immoral minority." Rimshot
04-23-2014 11:46 AM
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