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RE: Programs that are sleeping giants
(02-05-2018 07:32 PM)billybobby777 Wrote:  1. Colorado St


And The FBS flagships that aren’t P5:

Uconn
UMASS
New Mexico
Wyoming
Nevada
Hawaii

Boise St: is not a Flagship...however with Idaho going FCS, maybe they get some sort of special status...

Rice, SMU and Tulane: choose not to spend money on sports, if they did they’d be with their peers in the SEC or Big 12.

Buffalo: Kind of like a Tulane to me. AAU. “U of New York” would be cool.

I don’t list Houston, UCF, USF and ECU as they have several schools in their own states blocking them from breaking through.

New Mexico, UConn and Hawai'i maybe. The rest are doing good to be where they are. Wyoming would be Idaho if they weren't the only major school in their state and relatively close to Denver. Nevada is similar, except despite it's designation, it's the branch campus compared to UNLV.

UMass? LOL
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