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2013-2016 NCAA Division I Conference Realignment Chart
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RE: 2013-2016 NCAA Division I Conference Realignment Chart
(04-03-2013 12:00 AM)Dawg06 Wrote:  
(04-02-2013 08:46 AM)Derby Wrote:  
(04-01-2013 05:17 PM)Dawg06 Wrote:  Derby, if you don't mind, could you make a chart for 2011-2012? I think these were the moves that triggered everything. Thanks!

I think these are the only schools that changed conferences that season:
- Boise State (WAC to MW)
- BYU (MW to Indy/WCC)
- Colorado (Big 12 to Pac-12)
- Nebraska (Big 12 to Big Ten)
- South Dakota (Great West to Summit)
- Utah (MW to Pac-12)

Here you go: http://csnbbs.com/showthread.php?tid=604875

Thank you!

Also, the South Dakota move was for basketball. The Summit League doesn't sponsor football.

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04-03-2013 11:30 AM
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