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RE: The Big Sky and Summit schedule a crossover challenge series with select schools
(02-08-2018 10:50 PM)Nerdlinger Wrote:  
(02-08-2018 09:08 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  I seem to recall the A-10 football conference becoming the CAA football conference when 6 of the 12 members were full CAA members (ironically school #6, Northeastern, as well as Hofstra turned around and dropped the sport soon thereafter).

A 12 team Summit football would work fine. Assign each school 4 annual opponents and rotate the others among the rest. NoCo can have the Dakota 4 as their permanent rivals, Y'town St can have Ind St, Ill St, SIU, and WIU.

The big difference is that the Summit taking over the MVFC would presumably be a hostile move. I doubt that the eastern MVFC teams are pining to play as far west as Colorado. How do you reconcile your support for an FCS Summit stretching from YSU to Northern Colorado while at the same time noting that WIU and FW desire to escape to a more eastern conference like the Horizon?

Nobody cares about YSU in the MVFC. They have no barring in anything that goes on. WIU is not looking to leave the Summit either unless its to the MVC, which isn't happen.
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