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Sources: MWC, AAC ramp up courtship of Oregon State and Washington State with college
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Sources: MWC, AAC ramp up courtship of Oregon State and Washington State with college
08-25-2023 12:18 PM
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RE: Sources: MWC, AAC ramp up courtship of Oregon State and Washington State with college
(08-25-2023 12:18 PM)joeben69 Wrote:  https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-mwc-aac...25248.html

I suspect, outside some miracle, Wazzu and OSU join the MWC. But I think it is a low probability that the MWC presidents vote to dissolve MWC and the new PAC12 takes the best 9-10 teams and perhaps SMU. But you'd have to wonder if the MWC presidents don't want to vote to dissolve because UMM, SJSU, and HAW are likely to be the ones left out, but could the Nevada president make that vote with any confidence?
08-28-2023 06:40 PM
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