Talk:Mid-Indiana Conference

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MIC and the Tri-County Conference
I am debating whether the Tri-County Conference should be considered a direct forerunner of the MIC (and that info added onto that page), since the only school from the final year of that conference that isn't in the MIC's initial season is Swayzee, which consolidated into Oak Hill (a member of both conferences). The other option would be to consider the TCC a different conference, however that could get confusing, as there were multiple conferences of that name in Indiana. I would like to hear some feedback over how that should be approached before I decide to do one or the other. Mtndrums (talk) 00:36, 22 February 2012 (UTC)
 * After doing further newspaper research, I have found out that the TCC is also directly linked to the Howard-Miami Conference, which itself is linked to the old Howard County Conference (which was down to three after consolidations in 1950). For sake of clarity, I will leave the MIC as its own page, and created a page for the Northern TCC, with an additional disambiguation page between this version and the one in Southeast Indiana (which ironically enough, operated at the same time). The Northern TCC page will include the HMC as a direct forerunner, and I am not sure how to proceed with the HCC yet (many counties operated their own conferences pre-consolidation). Many of these older conferences changed names frequently despite having fairly minor membership changes (the HMC becoming the TCC due to adding the Grant County schools now part of Oak Hill is a great example), so while not every incarnation of a conference would deserve its own page, I also feel that having more than two conferences as forerunners on one page would also be confusing.Mtndrums (talk) 19:26, 20 March 2012 (UTC)

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