A couple of questions,
Outside of the Bahamas, what nonconference games are scheduled? Mississippi State at home and Auburn on the road? Secondly, Will the Atlantic 10 make pod adjustments to giving historically top teams an opportunity to have more quad one opportunities and less quad four opportunities? To me, that could accomplish two things. First, keep teams that may be a threat of leaving in the conference, and secondly, not so subtly tell other teams, shape up or prepared to be a second-class citizen in the conference? Think a sort of internal relegation system like they use in the European soccer leagues.
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