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12/24/2009 4:17 PM
There might be a couple openings in the BCS conferences, but those spots are not for the faint of heart.  Tough competition night in and night out.  Only the strong survive.But if you want to get in on the ground floor and be a part of building up the next BCS conference, we have those too.  The American Southwest Conference, Little East, and the Minnesota are all up and coming.  They have eight coaches each and are looking to be super competitive in the following seasons.  Here's a list of their openings:ASCHoward Payne
Mary Hardin-Baylor
Schreiner
Texas LutheranLittle EastBridgewater St
Fitchburg St
Framingham StMinnesotaConcordia, Moorhead
St. Scholastica
St. Thomas
St. Olaf
12/24/2009 4:20 PM
Apparently it's time for me to make my annual push for people to join the Minn IAC. We have six long-term coaches and although we aren't one of the Gangbang, we have a lot of talent.

Either way, Wooden D3 is the best. Anyone who likes HD D3 should be in Wooden.
12/24/2009 5:07 PM
It looks like you guys have great competition here, but with the advent of the 2 game per day worlds, I will never play in a 1 game per day world virtually ever again.
12/24/2009 6:57 PM
Quote: Originally posted by colonels19 on 12/24/2009It looks like you guys have great competition here, but with the advent of the 2 game per day worlds, I will never play in a 1 game per day world virtually ever again.

same... i finished my last 1 day world season ever in crum last season
12/24/2009 7:12 PM
Gooooooooooo Little East. , Fitchburg st went thru the rebuild this year massive. Bridgewater had a good season for a sim. Framingham st took the place of Keene st in the conference as the sim pain in the ***. Little East has some young coaches who have turned things around keene st in a major rebuild year has won 8 games and swiner got great class in his 1st season of keene st (all of them started as froshes basically) - Berm did real well in a rebuild season at umass boston he's 14-1 in conference, UMD, WCSU (bugs long time vet coach who's one of the best in wooden), plymouth st has done well.
1/2/2010 7:27 PM
ASC vs. Little East challenge gets underway next season gets started with 3 games. Im not sure mrpolo, i think i would get back to the NT Championship game that was a fun time getting there even though i lost to marmup by i think 12 points in the finals i beat some very good coaches that year with montclair st.
1/2/2010 7:40 PM
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3/2/2010 1:47 PM
Quote: Originally posted by mrpolo09 on 12/24/2009There might be a couple openings in the BCS conferences, but those spots are not for the faint of heart.  Tough competition night in and night out.  Only the strong survive.But if you want to get in on the ground floor and be a part of building up the next BCS conference, we have those too.  The American Southwest Conference, Little East, and the Minnesota are all up and coming.  They have eight coaches each and are looking to be super competitive in the following seasons.  Here's a list of their openings:ASCHoward Payne
Mary Hardin-Baylor
Schreiner
Texas LutheranLittle EastBridgewater St
Fitchburg St
Framingham StMinnesotaConcordia, Moorhead
St. Scholastica
St. Thomas
St. Olaf
3/2/2010 1:47 PM
Bridgewater st i think will be filled, polo. Not sure if bugs is coming back at WCSU.
3/2/2010 2:11 PM
Well, UMD will have a down year, But WE'LL BE BACK!
3/2/2010 3:25 PM
Yes I filled Bridewater St. , I think ( it's been awhile). I know I'm in the Little East, this is sad I know.
3/2/2010 4:44 PM
UMD is projected to finish 5th in the little east next season. Rhode Island 10th before the recruiting period, umd could be on the move up.
3/2/2010 8:01 PM
Um. Strike that, reverse.
3/2/2010 8:02 PM
I just locked up Framingham St in the Little East
3/2/2010 8:10 PM
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