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RE: The Big Sky and Summit schedule a crossover challenge series with select schools
Memo to file: I think NoDak is delusional, not because he thinks that UM/MSU/UI to the Summit is a reasonable idea (it's plausible, just unsupported by evidence), but that it's a lock to happen, and everyone's going to upgrade to FBS, and probably get a unicorn to boot.

(EDIT: Wow, the FBS WAC again. I think we have our unicorn.)

That said, if the schools are moving conferences, why bother scheduling the OOC series?

EDIT 2: Question withdrawn, the series is to start before the Big Sky schools would be able to move without paying exit fees.
(This post was last modified: 11-28-2017 08:55 AM by johnbragg.)
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