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Originally posted by RollChos View Post
I’ve met a lot of folks from Ada, OK missing half their teeth from meth rot. That is entertaining!
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Originally posted by TigerGuy View Post
Again, you read my comment, and then used whatever brain cells you have to formulate that response, clicked “post reply”, and actually thought it was funny. As soon as I think you can’t be any more stupid, you come back a totally redeem yourself. Bravo.
Mainly I think we can call this thread officially dead.
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Originally posted by jimbo slice View Post
AND?? theyre better than over half of the GAC. we had starters this year to the tune of 22 soph, 18 redshirt freshman and 10 true freshmen. I'd say were allowed a little leniency.
sooo what youre saying is any middling from the SEC could play anyone from the big sky conference and wouldn't automatically be favored by 20? sometimes you just know.
oklahoma talent IS better than texas talent 90% of the time. nice roster.
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post
NSU is pretty bad, but I do think the GAC would be a much better fit for them.
I think UCO would have more success in our conference as well, but their facilities and pay are likely more on par with MIAA schools, so it makes sense.
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Originally posted by TigerGuy View Post
I agree! It is a better fit. Was shocked with this all played out like it did a decade ago.
I think UCO would have more success in our conference as well, but their facilities and pay are likely more on par with MIAA schools, so it makes sense.
The funny thing is UCO and NSU came into the MIAA being equally bad. UCO improved quickly. NSU didn't.
To be fair, when NSU agreed to go MIAA there were 2 or 3 more teams that were closer to their level, but they bolted for the glvc. I guess the other hope they have would be for the MIAA to add other bad teams. With the MIAA looking to expand to 20 members, it could happen. I hope not, but it could.
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Originally posted by Predatory Primates View Post
Yeah. UCO has the money to compete in the MIAA, and they have been pretty good some years. NSU will never be able to win more than 1 to 3 games unless they commit to fundraising. UNK is a good case study. They came from the Rmac with 20 some schollies, and finally made a serious commitment to coaching and fundraising until they were upper tier in the conference.
The funny thing is UCO and NSU came into the MIAA being equally bad. UCO improved quickly. NSU didn't.
To be fair, when NSU agreed to go MIAA there were 2 or 3 more teams that were closer to their level, but they bolted for the glvc. I guess the other hope they have would be for the MIAA to add other bad teams. With the MIAA looking to expand to 20 members, it could happen. I hope not, but it could.
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