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| | Wikinfo | Sunbelt Conference (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-27) |
 | | The Sun Belt is a far-flung conference, with member institutions distributed primarily across the southern latitudes of the United States in Arkansas, Colorado, Florida, Idaho, Kentucky, Louisiana, New Mexico, Tennessee, Texas, and Utah. |
 | | Football was not sponsored by the Sun Belt Conference until 2001, when seven new members (Arkansas State, Idaho, Louisiana-Lafayette, Louisiana-Monroe, Middle Tennessee State, New Mexico State, and North Texas) aligned with the conference to play a Division I-A football schedule. |
 | | Not only is the Sun Belt the newest of the Division I-A football conferences, it is also arguably the weakest, having won just 15 (14 percent) of 105 non-conference games against Division I-A opponents and 7 (37 percent) of 19 games against Division I-AA opponents during the 2001-2003 regular seasons. |
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