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As a refresher on the concept of college football imperialism maps, each county is initially owned by the closest team. Whenever a team that owns land loses to a D2 opponent, the land they own goes to the team that beats them.
The initial map is of course similar to last year's initial map, with the addition of Post and Emory & Henry and the losses of Lindenwood, Stonehill, and Texas A&M Commerce, plus a few stadium location updates and corrections.
As a refresher on the concept of college football imperialism maps, each county is initially owned by the closest team. Whenever a team that owns land loses to a D2 opponent, the land they own goes to the team that beats them.
The initial map is of course similar to last year's initial map, with the addition of Post and Emory & Henry and the losses of Lindenwood, Stonehill, and Texas A&M Commerce, plus a few stadium location updates and corrections.
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