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VTHokie2000

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I am not sure that conference would need 3 schools from PA


so Temple may been excluded when the final decision was made. If the only reason Temple was still being considered is because of what it would bring to table for basketball, then could the conference achieve the same goal by adding Cincy and/or L'ville? Also, if Temple is dropped, then would that make it easier to drop Rutgers so the conference could add both Cincy and L'ville plus 1 other school (i.e. Notre Dame, ECU, Memphis, USM, or UAB) to get the conference to 12? I know Rutgers had a few good years in football, but I don't think its basketball program has ever been close to at least being average/solid.

(In response to this post by Tailgate Guru)

Posted: 03/31/2017 at 4:32PM



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