troy4ever21
Sun Belt Nationalist
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RE: SBC football conference as it is projected this morning
(04-03-2013 01:25 PM)gsu2583 Wrote: I would like to see Southern Miss on that map.
Just sayin...
I wish.
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slycat
Heisman
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RE: SBC football conference as it is projected this morning
I actually still pretty excited about the Sun Belt. Added some historically strong FCS teams, TXST and USA are progressing well, GSU hired a new coacing staff, NMSU and Idaho have new coaches, and while MTSU and WKU are leaving, the bottom half of the Belt left as well.
JMU will help boost attendance average if they are added and have a great stadium.
I think the Belt will be fine and continue its rise.
ASU and UL have made great strides and will continue to push forward.
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Crump1
All American
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RE: SBC football conference as it is projected this morning
(04-03-2013 02:32 PM)slycat Wrote: I actually still pretty excited about the Sun Belt. Added some historically strong FCS teams, TXST and USA are progressing well, GSU hired a new coacing staff, NMSU and Idaho have new coaches, and while MTSU and WKU are leaving, the bottom half of the Belt left as well.
JMU will help boost attendance average if they are added and have a great stadium.
I think the Belt will be fine and continue its rise.
ASU and UL have made great strides and will continue to push forward.
No question that the Sun Belt is going to be fine as is come 2015. I just wish things would work out where we could have better reagional fits instead of the way the SBC and CUSA worked out geographically. You could split the two leagues as one group near the Mississippi River and come out with two balanced 12 team leagues.
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