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RE: New Mexico State and App State to SBC...
(11-28-2012 02:35 PM)CrazyCajun Wrote:  
(11-28-2012 01:45 PM)MTPiKapp Wrote:  I'll say it for the hundredth time, NMSU simply doesn't make sense. They double the east to west footprint for a single addition. It would be like adding Buffalo. I just don't see the eastern side supporting the move, with North Texas gone, it's really only Louisiana fans clamoring for NMSU and a small handful of stAte fans who are luke warm to the idea.

Having said all that, clearly we're on the way out. So if the remaining membership thinks they're a good addition, so be it and good luck with them, I just don't see it...


Congrates on the move, this should settle the whole solidarity nonsense that some have spouted on this board over the past week. As for NMST, since MT is on the way out, we will get back to you when seeking advice on future conference members.
NMSU has more options than UL.

Edited note: I do think now that there is a very good chance ASU and UL end up in CUSA. Think UNT, MTSU, and although they are not in yet WKU, are pushing them. Not sure about the Florida schools.
(This post was last modified: 11-30-2012 07:47 AM by Seminole Indian.)
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