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PatrickKelly wrote:It would be great to have a thread of real news in regards to FBS. I check this thread about once a day only to find pages of off topic conversations.
forbidden wrote:ok, heres a question who has better location appy, or LU, if that is a factor in the processLiberty has an airport. App has one 40 miles down the mountain.
forbidden wrote:ok, heres a question who has better location appy, or LU, if that is a factor in the processLiberty and it's not even close. Ever been to Boone? It's a beautiful town, but it's not as easily accessible as Lynchburg.
jbock13 wrote:forbidden wrote:ok, heres a question who has better location appy, or LU, if that is a factor in the processLiberty has an airport. App has one 40 miles down the mountain.
4everfsu wrote:Yes I'm aware of that, I meant airline charters as well. But you're correct.jbock13 wrote:forbidden wrote:ok, heres a question who has better location appy, or LU, if that is a factor in the processLiberty has an airport. App has one 40 miles down the mountain.
Hickory's Airport is closed to commerical airlines, has been for years. Teams would have to fly into Charlotte, about an hour away.
jbock13 wrote:I really don't understand what's so complicated about this. I played two years of NCAA Basketball 10 as Liberty. Second year, the MAAC invited me. Third year, now I'm in the Big East. So what's taking us so long. Dang that Jeff Barber :I chortle audibly.:
Oh and I beat Ohio State as a 15 seed in the first round. But nobody cares.
4everfsu wrote:Charters do fly in and out of Hickory, however. App State has done this in recent years.jbock13 wrote:forbidden wrote:ok, heres a question who has better location appy, or LU, if that is a factor in the processLiberty has an airport. App has one 40 miles down the mountain.
Hickory's Airport is closed to commerical airlines, has been for years. Teams would have to fly into Charlotte, about an hour away.
@Patrick_Magee wrote:Florida Atlantic and MTSU will join Conference USA for the 2013 football season - a year earlier than expectedThis obviously leads to speculation that potentially East Carolina & Tulane might also be able to join the New Big East this fall as well. This might push up the Sun Belt time-table. Do you know any schools that might be willing & able to jump right away this fall?
Brett McMurphy @McMurphyESPN
FAU & Middle Tennessee leaving Sun Belt year early, will join C-USA this fall, sources told @espn
Conference USA adding two teams
Florida Atlantic and Middle Tennessee State will leave the Sun Belt and join Conference USA on July 1, sources told ESPN on Friday.
Both schools were not scheduled to leave the Sun Belt until 2014, but are leaving early for C-USA. The addition of FAU and Middle Tennessee will give C-USA 14 football members in 2013...
It's unlikely that East Carolina and Tulane could leave C-USA and join the Big East this fall. On Friday, the Big East announced football opponents for a 10-team schedule, not including ECU and Tulane...
http://espn.go.com/college-football/sto ... ources-say
Bloomberg wrote:Maryland Sues College Football League Over Exit PenaltyClick Here for Full Story
By Don Jeffrey - Jan 18, 2013 4:30 PM CT
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Big Ten Commissioner James E. Delany, left, speaks with University of Maryland football head coach Randy Edsall after a news conference annoucing Maryland's decision to join the Big Ten Conference on Nov. 19, 2012 in College Park, Maryland.
The University of Maryland filed a lawsuit against the Atlantic Coast Conference after the college football association sued to force the school to pay $52.3 million in exit fees for leaving the group.
The college claims in a lawsuit filed in Prince George’s County Circuit Court in Maryland that the exit penalty is a violation of antitrust law, state Attorney General Douglas Gansler said today in a statement. Maryland also seeks to dismiss the ACC’s lawsuit in state court in North Carolina.
“Our lawsuit calls the ACC’s ‘exit fee’ what it really is -- an antitrust violation and an illegal activity,” Gansler said in the statement. “Our motion in North Carolina will ensure that a Maryland court will rule on the case.”
Sly Fox wrote:If the Terps win this legal battle, the floodgates could fly open and the ACC will be cannibalized by the SEC, B1G & Big XII.#VTtoSEC2014
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