- February 2nd, 2010, 4:27 pm
#297693
New poster here....I'm a mod on the Campbell, A-Sun, and Pioneer Football League message boards.
The Campbell message board, Campbellfans.com, is part of the ncaabbs.com network of messageboards. Since we will no longer be in the A-Sun section there after next year, the administrators have already set-up a Big South section for us and we'll move there in '11.....
http://ncaabbs.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=12
This has a general conference section and individual boards for each school. I'll link flamefans.com to the Liberty section. Hopefully, the general conference section, in particular, will be welcomed since there doesn't appear to be any active board like that for Big South schools.
Also, I remember seeing several Big South posters on anygivensaturday.com. It appears that site is no longer around....
http://www.collegesportingnews.com/entr ... old-friend
Big South football posters can use this new board as a "common ground" for general conference talk.
Hopefully, this new Big South board will complement the already-established school boards and serve as a "central hub".
The Campbell message board, Campbellfans.com, is part of the ncaabbs.com network of messageboards. Since we will no longer be in the A-Sun section there after next year, the administrators have already set-up a Big South section for us and we'll move there in '11.....
http://ncaabbs.com/forumdisplay.php?fid=12
This has a general conference section and individual boards for each school. I'll link flamefans.com to the Liberty section. Hopefully, the general conference section, in particular, will be welcomed since there doesn't appear to be any active board like that for Big South schools.
Also, I remember seeing several Big South posters on anygivensaturday.com. It appears that site is no longer around....
http://www.collegesportingnews.com/entr ... old-friend
Big South football posters can use this new board as a "common ground" for general conference talk.
Hopefully, this new Big South board will complement the already-established school boards and serve as a "central hub".