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RE: Scheduling in the Sun Belt question
(04-29-2014 09:32 AM)GaSoEagle Wrote:  So standards were adopted and passed by the schools then schools ignored them? Does that make any sense?

Its worth noting there are a lot of new faces. MTSU was the big champion behind those standards if I remember correctly.

The problem has always been that we have schools who for reasons unknown are just unable to follow those standards. Rather than pulling a Denver or ULM and forcing these schools to comply or get out, we've let it go, so now no one follows them.

Technically ULM is in violation of the football scheduling rule. Its supposed to be 11 home games in a two year period, and the Warhawks will play their second consecutive year with only 5 home games, and also have three money games this year.

Thing is...The rest of us violate the basketball scheduling rules daily...so its hard to throw stones at ULM, unless you are a Cajun fan, and you throw stones at them anyway.
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