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RE: The Big Sky and Summit schedule a crossover challenge series with select schools
(11-30-2017 03:03 PM)Mister Consistency Wrote:  
(11-29-2017 10:16 PM)MissouriStateBears Wrote:  It's about the same distance to Cleveland from Fargo as it is to Missoula.

Yeah, but that deflates the whole conspiracy. Not nearly as fun once you start factoring actual geography and travel miles into it. 02-13-banana

Occam's Razor applies: this is two groups of remote schools who struggle to get good home games in non-conference working together to remedy that. All of the schools on the Summit League side are playing multiple non-DIs this year; NDSU is playing THREE. You don't get better by playing that many DII, DIII and NAIA schools.

I like these, personally. I hope they become more common. SoCon/OVC, Big South/A-Sun, MAAC/America East. Might not help SOS as much for the higher-end teams, but you're getting guaranteed home games, which is just as important at this level.

So why isn't W Illinois and South Dakota included? They don't even have regional jet service. A: No other Big Sky school will leave.
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