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RE: Report: Big East Ready to Respond
(12-18-2012 12:51 AM)Steve509 Wrote:  
(12-18-2012 12:36 AM)MetroMemphis Wrote:  It would not surprise me one bit that if UConn and Cincy along with Memphis and Temple look to join the C7 now. Either take football indy for a temporary hold over until a window of opportunity becomes available or house it in the MAC.

I was wondering about that too. If the C7 would have them, would they be able to keep their FB with whatever your conference would be? No one would like it, but the alternative would be not to have their FB. Then you really would be CUSA.

The MW would take Cincy as a FB only school. That would actually be kind of funny if it happened.

Where would they put their football if we didn't take them? Like they have an alternative either.
12-18-2012 01:05 AM
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