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it clearly says "In the event of a percentage tie for a divisional championship between more than two teams...", I read that as saying all teams that tie would be considered co-champs. So yes, I guess they should all be listed as co-champs. Strangely Boise State has said absolutely nothing about being co-champs while New Mexico seems very excited about it. I guess maybe because it's been awhile since New Mexico has won any kind of title yet Boise is disappointed and use to winning.
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