I suspect there might be some more games posted.
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We do have the tourney at UMass. I would suspect that we will be building more stratgeic alliances with our fellow FBS indies in multiple sports over the coming years.
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Sly Fox wrote:I suspect there might be some more games posted.The thing is, most of our fellow FBS indies have good homes for their other good sports (UMass in the A10, BYU in the WCC, ND in the ACC, etc...). I don't see the indies forming an all sports conference, so unless you have information about an A10 invite...
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We do have the tourney at UMass. I would suspect that we will be building more stratgeic alliances with our fellow FBS indies in multiple sports over the coming years.
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
cruzan_flame13 wrote:The A-10 conference is packed. Unless the Big East is considering expanding, then some of those team will transion(discussions suggest Davidson and maybe Richmond. Others suggest St. Louis and Dayton).If the Big East is expanding they should take LU
Purple Haize wrote:I think that's been pretty accepted as the dream home for every other sport if football stays Indy.cruzan_flame13 wrote:The A-10 conference is packed. Unless the Big East is considering expanding, then some of those team will transion(discussions suggest Davidson and maybe Richmond. Others suggest St. Louis and Dayton).If the Big East is expanding they should take LU
Class of 20Something wrote:Field Hockey is already therePurple Haize wrote:I think that's been pretty accepted as the dream home for every other sport if football stays Indy.cruzan_flame13 wrote:The A-10 conference is packed. Unless the Big East is considering expanding, then some of those team will transion(discussions suggest Davidson and maybe Richmond. Others suggest St. Louis and Dayton).If the Big East is expanding they should take LU
PAmedic wrote:you're absolutely right
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