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I assume the move would be years off. I've not seen any announcement, and I think the transition normally takes about 4 years to complete. LMU will need an invite from a D1 conference. Not sure who that would be, but likely candidates would be OVC or Southern. Schools in the immediate area may vote against LMU--such as ETSU in the Southern Conference and EKU in the OVC. No one wants competition "in their back yard."

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On 7/11/2017 at 7:17 AM, Playerscoach said:

LMU got a recent commitment from a good 2019 player from FC Alliance. 

Good for her and good for LMU that they have another player interested in the program and school...

...anyone can committ; getting an offer is a different story......2019 is a long ways away.....but, hopefully she can stay on track, keep the drive and be fortunate enuff to get an offer up there....competition for Scholarship money and talent level up there at that institution will be even higher now that Fraser has taken ove the helm and they transition into the Ohio Valley conference....excitement is high up there...they were 9-1 in spring play Booger think

Booger just sayin:thumb:

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15 hours ago, Booger said:

Good for her and good for LMU that they have another player interested in the program and school...

...anyone can committ; getting an offer is a different story......2019 is a long ways away.....but, hopefully she can stay on track, keep the drive and be fortunate enuff to get an offer up there....competition for Scholarship money and talent level up there at that institution will be even higher now that Fraser has taken ove the helm and they transition into the Ohio Valley conference....excitement is high up there...they were 9-1 in spring play Booger think

Booger just sayin:thumb:

 

I was under the impression she was offered and accepted. That is why I posted she "committed." Do you believe she had no offer?

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15 hours ago, Booger said:

Good for her and good for LMU that they have another player interested in the program and school...

...anyone can committ; getting an offer is a different story......2019 is a long ways away.....but, hopefully she can stay on track, keep the drive and be fortunate enuff to get an offer up there....competition for Scholarship money and talent level up there at that institution will be even higher now that Fraser has taken ove the helm and they transition into the Ohio Valley conference....excitement is high up there...they were 9-1 in spring play Booger think

Booger just sayin:thumb:

BTW add the link for the OVC move if you don't mind. I haven't been able to find it. Congrats to the school.

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