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RE: Who is against NMSU in all sports
(05-19-2014 04:36 PM)DoubleAggie Wrote:  How will basketball travel go ( with or without adding NMSU )?

So, without further moves, SunBelt Olympics look like:

West
UTA/Tstate
ASU/UALR
Umon/ULaf

East
USA/Troy
Gstate/Gso
AppState

Correct?

Divisions are the way to go ( play twice in division, once out to reduce travel ).
And travel partners are the way to go.

That may argue for adding a travel partner for AppState, even though I'd like to see NMSU in the SunBelt.

If a Texas school comes on, it would work NMSU in, probably as a travel partner with UTA.

Things will probably change - keep me posted.

This might work as travel partners....but no divisions

Arkansas State/UALR
Appalachian State/Georgia State
Georgia Southern/South Alabama
Troy/ULM
ULL/UTA
TxSt/NMSU

Not ideal...but workable for now.

At least Liberty is now out of consideration.
(This post was last modified: 05-19-2014 04:44 PM by ARSTATEFAN1986.)
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