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Originally posted by zimmy21 View Post
Maybe the Summit, decides its finally time to make their own football conference. It's their teams that the MVFC brags about not the Valley schools
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Originally posted by cwfenn View Post
OK, who gets asked first? NWMSU, Pitt, MSU, GV, Ferris? Maybe even old MVC member West Texas A&M?
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Originally posted by CheapSkate View Post
What about Denver? They'd be an outlier for sure ... but they are now in the Summit. And it seems they'd rather be in another league. Also a non-football school fits well in the Valley.
Leaving Cal Baptist, Southern Utah, Utah Tech, and Utah Valley State to man the WAC. They're going to have to beg the Texas schools to stay or Go LSC/RMAC shopping. Denver could benefit from the WAC
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Originally posted by zimmy21 View Post
Sounds like the WAC needs help again after Seattle and GCU announced today they are leaving for the WCC. The WAC Texas schools appear to be looking at the Southland.
Leaving Cal Baptist, Southern Utah, Utah Tech, and Utah Valley State to man the WAC. They're going to have to beg the Texas schools to stay or Go LSC/RMAC shopping. Denver could benefit from the WAC
Presuming the rumors about the Texas schools joining the Southland are true - which considering some of the contentious history between the WAC's Texas members and the Southland - we might finally see the emd of the WAC after God knows how many reincarnations that league has gone through.Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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Originally posted by CheapSkate View Post
What about Denver? They'd be an outlier for sure ... but they are now in the Summit. And it seems they'd rather be in another league. Also a non-football school fits well in the Valley.
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Originally posted by the Northeasterner View PostI don't think the wax is in trouble loosing those two. Those are non football. Cal baptist will prob go as well just moves WAC more into SW
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Originally posted by zimmy21 View Post
The WAC is down to 8. Now the remaining 4 Texas schools are talking about heading to the Southland. That's big trouble, with Cal Baptist clearly wanting out as well. The 3 Utah schools will be all that's left behind
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Originally posted by OldBison View Post
I thought Utah Tech and Southern Utah had already decided to go with ACU, Tarleton and SFA to the United Athletic Conference (formed by the merger of the ASUN and WAC football schools).
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