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It's being reported today that the Minutemen are interested in jumping to FBS and becoming a football-only member of the MAC. They're a pretty average CAA team right now, so I don't know if they'd be much better talent wise than Western Kentucky is in the Sun Belt. But, it'd certainly help the numbers.

http://themacdaily.com/index.php?news&nid=563

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I think we should do it. Then move BG or Miami to the West for football. Balanced divisions is important. UMass football has some potential to grow.

I think we should do it. But leave western division at 6 teams and increase eastern division to 8 teams. Would help make the MAC unique.

14 teams? There are parallels here.

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I love UMass as an addition but only as a full member. Same for Temple or kick them out. Balance the divisions and gain some real commitment and credibility for this conference. However, we don't need the MAC to be an automatically qualifying bid for the NCAA Tournament in soccer. If we don't win the MACC, we are strong enough to enter as an at-large.

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According to this article we won't be seeing much of UMass as they will be heading to the Mid Atlantic Conference to face off with the likes of Temple and Miami(Ohio).

Well there's your problem, right there. As soon as they find out the A in MAC doesn't mean Atlantic, they'll scurry right back where they came from. I think we should invite Villanova. Nice cross town rivalry with Temple. ;)

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Actually, "Mid Atlantic Conference" sort of has a nice ring to it. Maybe that's what we can call the conference we wind up in after we blow up the MAC?

ECU

Marshall

Miami

Ohio

Akron

Buffalo

Toledo

UMass

Temple

I love the idea but the new conference is unbalanced with 9 members. I would prefer 12 members that include Northern Illinois, Southern Illinois, and Dayton (moving to FBS). I am curious, where might this leave Can't?

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Actually, "Mid Atlantic Conference" sort of has a nice ring to it. Maybe that's what we can call the conference we wind up in after we blow up the MAC?

ECU

Marshall

Miami

Ohio

Akron

Buffalo

Toledo

UMass

Temple

I love the idea but the new conference is unbalanced with 9 members. I would prefer 12 members that include Northern Illinois, Southern Illinois, and Dayton (moving to FBS). I am curious, where might this leave Can't?

Dayton doesn't offer any football scholarships as it stands now...how would they jump from 0 to 85?

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Actually, "Mid Atlantic Conference" sort of has a nice ring to it. Maybe that's what we can call the conference we wind up in after we blow up the MAC?

ECU

Marshall

Miami

Ohio

Akron

Buffalo

Toledo

UMass

Temple

I love the idea but the new conference is unbalanced with 9 members. I would prefer 12 members that include Northern Illinois, Southern Illinois, and Dayton (moving to FBS). I am curious, where might this leave Can't?

Why in the world would a conference want them? It's an automatic turn-off. :screwks:

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They will reportedly play a provisional FBS schedule in 2011 and 2012. Sounds like we might have found our FCS opponent for next year's schedule.

Careful. Remember,G-W.

I don't think anyone here is trying to imply an automatic win over the FCS team on the 2011 schedule. We're merely trying determine which FCS team that might be. I'm sure the vast majority realize UMass would represent a much more challenging opponent than G-Webb.

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Actually, "Mid Atlantic Conference" sort of has a nice ring to it. Maybe that's what we can call the conference we wind up in after we blow up the MAC?

ECU

Marshall

Miami

Ohio

Akron

Buffalo

Toledo

UMass

Temple

I love the idea but the new conference is unbalanced with 9 members. I would prefer 12 members that include Northern Illinois, Southern Illinois, and Dayton (moving to FBS). I am curious, where might this leave Can't?

Dayton doesn't offer any football scholarships as it stands now...how would they jump from 0 to 85?

I propose they add one each year for the next 85 years.

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