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RE: The Big Sky and Summit schedule a crossover challenge series with select schools
Once again, it's not the idea of the flagships-and-landgrants of the big relatively empty states forming a likeminded conference away from the directional riffraff that's crazy. The Dakotas, the Montanas and Idaho (plus a few selected friends like Denver, UN-Omaha, maybe UMKC*) forming a Great Plains version of the Big West or the WCC or the Patriot League is not crazy, and has institutional advantages.

It's when you declare with very thin evidence (and after making some big bold predictions that busted, big time) that it is a certainty that you're on shaky ground.

And then when you declare that this will include an FBS upgrade, which The Powers That Be have shown no appetite for, that you start sounding like a crazy person.

* Maybe even Eastern Washington, which to me would seem to defeat the purpose of the exercise, but not my circus not my monkeys.
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