There are some really ugly D-I conferences out there, geographically speaking.
St. Louis in the A-10? Marquette and DePaul in the Big East? Etc., etc.
If the university presidents were really serious about reforming college athletics, making it more geographically sane would be a good place to start (and would be good for overall competitiveness, too.) This is why it will probably never happen.
There are some really ugly D-I conferences out there, geographically speaking.
St. Louis in the A-10? Marquette and DePaul in the Big East? Etc., etc.
If the university presidents were really serious about reforming college athletics, making it more geographically sane would be a good place to start (and would be good for overall competitiveness, too.) This is why it will probably never happen.
They just need to add a team from Florida and Washington and they'll have the whole nation covered.
Well, they're working on Seattle University, and Savannah State is still independant for now(as close to the SE corner of Georgia as you can get and not be in Florida or the ocean). Give them time, they'll become the Four Corners Conference soon enough.
Well, they're working on Seattle University, and Savannah State is still independant for now(as close to the SE corner of Georgia as you can get and not be in Florida or the ocean). Give them time, they'll become the Four Corners Conference soon enough.
The Great West is even more spectacularly sprawling when you look at the affiliate members:
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