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FCS to FBS Conference
If the NCAA allowed a one time move up of FCS teams to FBS to form a new conference, who would you want to be in a conference with Liberty. It can only be FCS teams moving up to FBS.

Atlantic Continental Conference
NORTH
Maine
New Hampshire
Harvard
Yale
Columbia
Villanova
Taylor U. (okay, so I cheated. They are jumping from NAIA)
Georgetown
Delaware

SOUTH
Liberty
JMU
EKU
Davidson
Chattanooga
Kennesaw St.
Charleston So.
Jacksonville
Bethune-Cookman

I originally wanted a national conference with east and west divisions, but then settled on an eastern conference with north and south divisions. I wanted to reach most of the states stretching from the Gulf to Canada, with big metro areas and great vacation spots.
Yes, I know it's huge. But it's also make believe.
(This post was last modified: 05-27-2016 05:45 AM by army56mike.)
05-27-2016 05:04 AM
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