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Steven Lassan and Braden Gall discuss Sun Belt expansion and preview the Group of 5 conferences on this week’s "Athlon U: The ...
The latest round of conference realignment has started up and the Sun Belt is reportedly looking to fill its opening.
Louisiana Tech is poised to join the Sun Belt Conference no later than July 1 of next year, the league announced in college football’s latest conference realign ...
Louisiana Tech's addition will keep the Sun Belt at 14 football schools next year and give it three full members in the state ...
With the conference now sitting at 14 members, Gill said there’s no number he has in mind for possible further expansion. For the Sun Belt, how well it emerged from the last round of major moves ...
The Sun Belt was the only Group of Five league that didn’t lose any football members from 2021. With the conference now sitting at 14 members, Gill said there’s no number he has in mind for ...
Sun Belt commissioner Keith Gill believes the conference is well-positioned in this latest round of conference realignment moves and is encouraged by the future of his league.
The Sun Belt has put out mixed signals, indicating it’s willing to stay status quo with 10 football-playing members while also suggesting there’s room for two more.
The league's presidents won't vote on Texas State until they are ready for the process to unfold in rapid-fire succession.
Since realignment always rolls downhill, C-USA lured Florida Atlantic, Florida International, North Texas and Western Kentucky away from the Sun Belt. At the time, new frontiers mattered most.
Sun Belt Conference Commissioner Keith Gill believe the league has positioned itself to handle college football's next round of realignment.
Since realignment always rolls downhill, C-USA lured Florida Atlantic, Florida International, North Texas and Western Kentucky away from the Sun Belt. At the time, new frontiers mattered most.
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