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RE: Banowsky states more realignment coming. Confirms CUSA Exit Fee.
Quote:It is somewhat funny to hear the concerns of the alumni base when I was at Ford last weekend for the Patriot Cup on the 3rd. None are as happy as people here try to spin it

You are absolutely right. I am refusing to say that we moved forward, although playing Connecticut and Cincy in basketball for 2-3 seasons (which is how long the NBE will last) will be nice. SMU fans are not happy at all. However, going to a conference that includes UTSA is not an option, as dropping football would fit our larger academic goals better than aligning with UTSA. Some suggest that Houston and SMU could go to the MWC, but I highly doubt that will happen given that the MWC gave Boise a preferential deal and Boise's president Kustra rubbed UH and SMU presidents Khator and Turner the wrong way.
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RE: Banowsky states more realignment coming. Confirms CUSA Exit Fee. - CalallenStang - 03-11-2013 11:15 AM
RE: HamptonRoads.com: - VA49er - 03-11-2013, 11:43 AM
RE: HamptonRoads.com: - NBPirate - 03-11-2013, 12:01 PM



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