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The poll in The Seattle Times had Fresno St., Boise St., BYU, Colorado, Utah, and Other as the choices. But what about Hawaii?!
A longshot that the Pac-10 would consider Hawaii, but it would make a better candidate than those other schools, IMO.
Hawaii has a decent football and m/w basketball programs. Very good track, cross country, swimming, baseball, soccer, diving, water polo, and sailing programs.
Upper tier m/w volleyball programs, indoor arena, track, and baseball stadium. The Duke pool ain't too shabby either, according to former NCAA coaches from mainland schools that I've talked to.
This state's also a hotbed for football, soccer, swimming, paddling/rowing, baseball, diving, volleyball, and water polo recruiting.
And I'm not sure if it matters much to the Pac-10, but Hawaii's a better research school than Boise St. and Fresno St.
Do it, Jim!
In a recent conversation with the San Jose Mercury News, Pac-10 commissioner Larry Scott weighed in on the subject of expanding the conference.
"We're looking at it very seriously," he said.
"We're looking at it very seriously," he said.
A longshot that the Pac-10 would consider Hawaii, but it would make a better candidate than those other schools, IMO.
Hawaii has a decent football and m/w basketball programs. Very good track, cross country, swimming, baseball, soccer, diving, water polo, and sailing programs.
Upper tier m/w volleyball programs, indoor arena, track, and baseball stadium. The Duke pool ain't too shabby either, according to former NCAA coaches from mainland schools that I've talked to.
This state's also a hotbed for football, soccer, swimming, paddling/rowing, baseball, diving, volleyball, and water polo recruiting.
And I'm not sure if it matters much to the Pac-10, but Hawaii's a better research school than Boise St. and Fresno St.
Do it, Jim!
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