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*** While it's been around since 1896, its first lineup that met the 10-year threshold (Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, [[UsefulNotes/UniversityOfMichigan Michigan]], Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue, Wisconsin) stayed intact from 1916 (when Michigan returned) to 1946 (when Chicago left).

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*** While it's been around since 1896, its first lineup that met the 10-year threshold (Chicago, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, [[UsefulNotes/UniversityOfMichigan Michigan]], Michigan, Minnesota, Northwestern, Ohio State, Purdue, Wisconsin) stayed intact from 1916 (when Michigan returned) to 1946 (when Chicago left).
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* '''Music/TheB52s''' most commercially successful lineup of Keith Strickland, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson has lasted since 1996 after Cindy Wilson rejoined the band after leaving in 1990 to focus on her family. This lineup was also in place from 1985-90, making them a Type 5 as well. This wasn't by choice as Cindy's brother Ricky Wilson, who also founded the band in 1976 with the other four members, ended up passing away from AIDS-related complications in 1985.

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* '''Music/TheB52s''' most commercially successful lineup of Keith Strickland, Fred Schneider, Kate Pierson and Cindy Wilson has lasted since 1996 after Cindy Wilson rejoined the band after leaving in 1990 to focus on her family. [[note]]This lineup lasted ''de facto'' for sixteen years, 1996-2012, as Strickland ceased touring with them after this despite remaining an official member, but they have put out no new recorded material since.[[/note]] This lineup was also in place from 1985-90, making them a Type 5 as well. This wasn't by choice as Cindy's brother Ricky Wilson, who also founded the band in 1976 with the other four members, ended up passing away from AIDS-related complications in 1985.
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* '''Supergrass''' was [[BandOfRelatives Gaz Coombes, Rob Coombes]], Danny Goffey and Mick Quinn from 1993 to 2010, with a reunion between 2019 and 2022.

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* '''Supergrass''' '''Music/{{Supergrass}}''' was [[BandOfRelatives Gaz Coombes, Rob Coombes]], Danny Goffey and Mick Quinn from 1993 to 2010, with a reunion between 2019 and 2022.
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* '''Music/DeepPurple''': The present (Mark VIII) line-up of vocalist Ian Gillan, bassist Roger Glover, drummer (and sole remaining original member) Ian Paice, guitarist Steve Morse and keyboardist Don Airey has been in place since 2002. This explains why Gillan is irritated at the exclusion of Morse and Airey from the group's nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This lineup maintained until 2022 when Morse was replaced by Simon [=McBride=]. The band splitting from 1976 to 1984 disqualified them from Type 2.

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* '''Music/DeepPurple''': The present (Mark VIII) Mark VIII line-up of vocalist Ian Gillan, bassist Roger Glover, drummer (and sole remaining original member) Ian Paice, guitarist Steve Morse and keyboardist Don Airey has been was in place since 2002.for 20 years from 2002 until 2022, when Morse departed after his wife Janine fell ill. This explains why Gillan is irritated at the exclusion of Morse and Airey from the group's nomination for the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. This lineup maintained until 2022 when Morse was replaced by Simon [=McBride=]. The band splitting from 1976 to 1984 disqualified them from Type 2.
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* Australian progressive metal band '''Voyager''' has consisted of singer Daniel Estrin, guitarists Simone Dow and Scott Kay, bassist Alex Canion and drummer Ashley Doodkorte since 2011. Of the five current members, only Estrin has been part of the band since its creation in 1999.

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* Although Alex Lifeson is the only founding member of '''Music/{{Rush}}''' still active, the holy trinity were together from when Peart joined in 1974 to his death in 2020 (though they did have a five-year hiatus).

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* Although Alex Lifeson is the only founding member of '''Music/{{Rush}}''' '''Music/{{Rush|Band}}''' still active, the holy trinity were together from when Peart joined in 1974 to his death in 2020 (though they did have a five-year hiatus).
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* '''Music/{{Madness}}''' was Graham "Suggs" [=McPherson=], Mike Barson, Lee Thompson, Chris Foreman, Mark Bedford, Daniel Woodgate, and Carl "Chas Smash" Smyth from 1979 until Barson left in 1984 (five years), the remaining group breaking up two years later. In 1993, they started doing reunion tours. In 2005, Foreman left but patched things up near the end of 2006. Bedford left in 2009 to pursue other projects, but came back briefly in 2012 and more permanently in 2013, the year before Chas Smash left for good. The remaining six have stayed together as of this writing (June 2022).

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* '''Music/{{Madness}}''' '''Music/{{Madness|Band}}''' was Graham "Suggs" [=McPherson=], Mike Barson, Lee Thompson, Chris Foreman, Mark Bedford, Daniel Woodgate, and Carl "Chas Smash" Smyth from 1979 until Barson left in 1984 (five years), the remaining group breaking up two years later. In 1993, they started doing reunion tours. In 2005, Foreman left but patched things up near the end of 2006. Bedford left in 2009 to pursue other projects, but came back briefly in 2012 and more permanently in 2013, the year before Chas Smash left for good. The remaining six have stayed together as of this writing (June 2022).
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* TechnicalDeathMetal group '''{{Music/Gojira}}''' has been Joe Duplantier, Mario Duplantier, Christian Andreu, and Jean-Michel Labadie since 2001 (after bassist [[ThePeteBest Alexandre Cornillon]] left when they were still called Godzilla).

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* TechnicalDeathMetal group '''{{Music/Gojira}}''' '''{{Music/Gojira|Band}}''' has been Joe Duplantier, Mario Duplantier, Christian Andreu, and Jean-Michel Labadie since 2001 (after bassist [[ThePeteBest Alexandre Cornillon]] left when they were still called Godzilla).
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** The '''Missouri Valley Conference''' (a non-football conference since the mid-80s) has been a RevolvingDoorBand since its formation in 1907, but managed to keep one of its ''many'' lineups intact for the required period. Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Wichita State were together from the 1996 departure of Tulsa until 2013, when Creighton left and Loyola Chicago joined.

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** The '''Missouri Valley Conference''' (a non-football conference since the mid-80s) has been a RevolvingDoorBand since its formation as the MVIAA in 1907, but managed to keep one of its ''many'' lineups intact for the required period. Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Wichita State were together from the 1996 departure of Tulsa until 2013, when Creighton left and Loyola Chicago joined.
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*** The last stable lineup formed when Houston arrived in 1972 (though basketball and football didn't immediately start conference play, respectively waiting until 1975 and 1976). That lineup remained intact until Arkansas left for the SEC in 1991. The SWC collapsed in 1994, with four of its remaining members joining with the Big Eight to form the Big 12.

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*** The last stable lineup formed when Houston arrived in 1972 (though basketball and football didn't immediately start conference play, respectively waiting until 1975 and 1976). That lineup remained intact until Arkansas left for the SEC in 1991. The SWC collapsed in 1994, with 1994 but continued play until formally dissolving at the end of the 1995–96 school year; four of its remaining final members joining joined with the Big Eight to form the Big 12.
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The Big Eight and Southwest Conference had some stable lineups as well.

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** The '''Big Eight Conference''', the main precursor to today's Big 12, had two qualifying lineups, plus one that "almost made it".
*** In 1928, the Missouri Valley Intercollegiate Athletic Association split, mainly along public/private school lines. Six of the public schools—namely Iowa State, Kansas, Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, and Oklahoma—left to form their own league, which for the time being kept the MVIAA name but was popularly known as the Big Six. This lineup stayed intact until December 1947, when Colorado joined to create the Big Seven.
*** The new lineup just missed out on "long-runner" status, with Oklahoma A&M, which had been left behind in the original MVIAA split, joining (or rejoining) in June 1957, a year before it became Oklahoma State. The new lineup, now known as the Big Eight, stayed intact until the Big 12 started play in 1996.


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** The '''Southwest Conference''', the other precursor to the Big 12, had three stable lineups.
*** The first formed with the 1925 departure of Oklahoma A&M (now Oklahoma State), leaving Arkansas, Baylor, Rice, SMU, TCU, Texas, and Texas A&M.
*** Then, in 1956, Texas Tech joined, leading to 16 years of stability,
*** The last stable lineup formed when Houston arrived in 1972 (though basketball and football didn't immediately start conference play, respectively waiting until 1975 and 1976). That lineup remained intact until Arkansas left for the SEC in 1991. The SWC collapsed in 1994, with four of its remaining members joining with the Big Eight to form the Big 12.

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*** ...Florida State joined in 1991 (moving football into the league the next year). The next change in conference membership came in 2004 when Miami and Virginia Tech joined. No lineup since then has reached the 10-year mark; the current one[[labelnote:*]]Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, NC State, North Carolina, Notre Dame (all sports but football), Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest[[/labelnote]] will reach that mark in 2024.

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*** ...Florida State joined in 1991 (moving football into the league the next year). The next change in conference membership came in 2004 when Miami and Virginia Tech joined. No lineup since then has reached the 10-year mark; the joined.
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*** The current lineup will remain intact until 2024, when the conference itself may well fold. So far, ''eight'' schools have announced they will leave at that time—Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and Utah to the Big 12, and Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington to the Big Ten.

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*** The current lineup will remain intact until 2024, when the conference itself may well will almost certainly fold. So far, ''eight'' The only two schools have that ''haven't'' announced they will leave at that time—Arizona, their departure yet are Oregon State and Washington State.[[note]]Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and Utah are off to the Big 12, and 12; Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington to the Big Ten.Ten; and Cal and Stanford to the ACC.[[/note]]
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* '''Music/Devo''':
** Lasted 10 years (1976-1986) with their most successful lineup of Mark & Bob "Bob 1" Mothersbaugh, Gerald & Bob "Bob 2" Casale, and Alan Myers before Myers left.
** The band broke up in 1991, but reformed with Josh Freese on drums in 1996. This lineup lasted until 2014, ended by the passing of Bob 2.
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The Missouri Valley Conference has one such lineup.

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** The '''Missouri Valley Conference''' (a non-football conference since the mid-80s) has been a RevolvingDoorBand since its formation in 1907, but managed to keep one of its ''many'' lineups intact for the required period. Bradley, Creighton, Drake, Evansville, Illinois State, Indiana State, Missouri State, Northern Iowa, Southern Illinois, and Wichita State were together from the 1996 departure of Tulsa until 2013, when Creighton left and Loyola Chicago joined.
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The MAAC has also had one lineup that stayed together for the required period.

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** '''Metro Atlantic Athletic Conference''': This league, currently a non-football conference (though it had I-AA/FCS football from 1994–2007), has had one lineup stay intact for the required period. The lineup of Canisius, Fairfield, Iona, Loyola (MD), Manhattan, Marist, Niagara, Rider, Saint Peter's, and Siena stayed intact from the 1997 arrival of Marist and Rider to 2013, when Loyola left for the Patriot League (below) and Monmouth and Quinnipiac joined.
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* ''Music/{{Macabre}}'' has been Charles "Nefarious" Lescewicz, Lance "Corporate Death" Lencioni, and Dennis "The Menace" Ritchie since forming in 1985.
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Jars of Clay is a Type 2, both with the official and touring lineups.

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* '''Music/JarsOfClay''' has been Dan Haseltine, Charlie Lowell, Stephen Mason, and Matt Odmark since the other founding member, Matt Bronleewe, left in 1994. Also, though not an official member, Jake Goss has been their touring drummer since 2009.
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* '''Music/HermansHermits'''[='=] original and most successful lineup only lasted 7 years, but a later lineup of original member Barry Whitwam (drums), Geoff Foot (vocals and bass), and Eddy Carter (guitar) lasted from 1995 to 2006.
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More NCAA realignment.


*** The current lineup will make it to the 10-year mark and no longer, with UCLA and USC set to join in 2024.

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*** The current lineup will make it to the 10-year mark and no longer, with UCLA Oregon, UCLA, USC, and USC Washington set to join in 2024.



*** The next stable lineup, with TCU and West Virginia having joined in 2012 when Missouri and Texas A&M skedaddled for the SEC, lasted until [[UsefulNotes/{{Mormonism}} BYU]], Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF joined in 2023. In 2024, Colorado will return, and Oklahoma and Texas will leave for the SEC.

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*** The next stable lineup, with TCU and West Virginia having joined in 2012 when Missouri and Texas A&M skedaddled for the SEC, lasted until [[UsefulNotes/{{Mormonism}} BYU]], Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF joined in 2023. In 2024, Colorado will return, and Oklahoma and Texas will leave for the SEC.SEC, Colorado will return, and Arizona, Arizona State, and Utah will also join.



*** The current lineup will remain intact until UCLA and USC leave for the Big Ten and Colorado returns to the Big 12 in 2024.

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*** The current lineup will remain intact until UCLA and USC 2024, when the conference itself may well fold. So far, ''eight'' schools have announced they will leave for the Big Ten at that time—Arizona, Arizona State, Colorado, and Colorado returns Utah to the Big 12 in 2024.12, and Oregon, UCLA, USC, and Washington to the Big Ten.
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Colorado is now officially returning to the Big 12 in 2024.


*** The next stable lineup, with TCU and West Virginia having joined in 2012 when Missouri and Texas A&M skedaddled for the SEC, lasted until [[UsefulNotes/{{Mormonism}} BYU]], Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF joined in 2023. Oklahoma and Texas will leave for the SEC a year later.

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*** The next stable lineup, with TCU and West Virginia having joined in 2012 when Missouri and Texas A&M skedaddled for the SEC, lasted until [[UsefulNotes/{{Mormonism}} BYU]], Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF joined in 2023. In 2024, Colorado will return, and Oklahoma and Texas will leave for the SEC a year later.SEC.



*** The current lineup will remain intact until UCLA and USC leave for the Big Ten in 2024.

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* '''Music/TheAllAmericanRejects''' started with [[FaceOfTheBand Tyson Ritter]], Nick Wheeler, [[ThePeteBest and Jesse Tabish]]. Tim Campbell joined in 2001 but he and Tabish left soon after, replaced with Mike Kennerty and Chris Gaylor, which has been the lineup since.

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* '''Music/TheAllAmericanRejects''' started with [[FaceOfTheBand Tyson Ritter]], Ritter, Nick Wheeler, [[ThePeteBest and Jesse Tabish]]. Tim Campbell joined in 2001 but he and Tabish left soon after, replaced with Mike Kennerty and Chris Gaylor, which has been the lineup since.



* Brazilian band '''Ira!''' had the same four guys from 1985 to a break-up in 2007 (they reunited in 2014 with only the two FaceOfTheBand members).

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* The most famous lineup from '''Music/TwistedSister''' lasted from 1982 to 1986, when drummer A.J. Pero left (and his replacement was nicknamed "Seven" for being [[RevolvingDoorBand the band's seventh drummer]] - the band then broke up in 1987), had brief reunions in 1998 (recording a song for a film [[FaceOfTheBand Dee Snider]] directed) and 2001 (a 9\11 relief concert) and returned full-time in 2003, without changes until Pero died in 2015.

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* The most famous lineup from '''Music/TwistedSister''' lasted from 1982 to 1986, when drummer A.J. Pero left (and his replacement was nicknamed "Seven" for being [[RevolvingDoorBand the band's seventh drummer]] - the band then broke up in 1987), had brief reunions in 1998 (recording a song for a film [[FaceOfTheBand Dee Snider]] Snider directed) and 2001 (a 9\11 9/11 relief concert) and returned full-time in 2003, without changes until Pero died in 2015.
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* '''Music/{{Epica}}''' has been Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons, Ariën van Weesenbeek, Isaac Delahaye and Rob van der Loo since the latter joined the group in 2012 after the release of their fifth album. Prior to that the band typically had a line-up change every 3-4 years since it's founding in 2002.

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* '''Music/{{Epica}}''' has been Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons, Ariën van Weesenbeek, Isaac Delahaye and Rob van der Loo since the latter joined the group in 2012 after the release of their fifth album. Prior to that the band typically had a line-up change every 3-4 years since it's its founding in 2002.



* '''Music/{{WthinTemptation}}''''s current lineup, consisting of Sharon den Adel, Robert Westerholt, Jeroen van Veen, Ruud Jolie, Martijn Spierenburg, Mike Coolen and Stefan Helleblad has been in place since late 2011 as a result of Westerholt stepping down from touring to look after his and den Adel's young children. Their breakthrough line-up (den Adel, Westerholt, van Veen, Jolie, Spierenburg and Stephen van Haestregt) was an Almost Made it example, managing to last eight years from early 2002 to 2010.

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* '''Music/{{WthinTemptation}}''''s '''Music/{{WithinTemptation}}''''s current lineup, consisting of Sharon den Adel, Robert Westerholt, Jeroen van Veen, Ruud Jolie, Martijn Spierenburg, Mike Coolen and Stefan Helleblad has been in place since late 2011 as a result of Westerholt stepping down from touring to look after his and den Adel's young children. Their breakthrough line-up (den Adel, Westerholt, van Veen, Jolie, Spierenburg and Stephen van Haestregt) was an Almost Made it example, managing to last eight years from early 2002 to 2010.



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* '''Music/AntiFlag''' started as a three-piece, went through a few bassists, became a four-piece in 1997 and finally settled on a bassist, Chris #2, in 1999 and has featured the same lineup since.

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* '''Music/{{Epica}}''' has been Mark Jansen, Coen Janssen, Simone Simons, Ariën van Weesenbeek, Isaac Delahaye and Rob van der Loo since the latter joined the group in 2012 after the release of their fifth album. Prior to that the band typically had a line-up change every 3-4 years since it's founding in 2002.


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* '''Music/{{WthinTemptation}}''''s current lineup, consisting of Sharon den Adel, Robert Westerholt, Jeroen van Veen, Ruud Jolie, Martijn Spierenburg, Mike Coolen and Stefan Helleblad has been in place since late 2011 as a result of Westerholt stepping down from touring to look after his and den Adel's young children. Their breakthrough line-up (den Adel, Westerholt, van Veen, Jolie, Spierenburg and Stephen van Haestregt) was an Almost Made it example, managing to last eight years from early 2002 to 2010.


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* The classic lineup of '''Music/BigCountry''' formed in mid-1982 with Stuart Adamson, Bruce Watson, Tony Butler, and Mark Brzezicki. They remained intact until Brzezicki left in July 1989. Brzezicki returned in March 1993, and they remained together through what the band billed as its farewell tour, which ended in October 2000, giving them a little more than 14 years in all. Adamson committed suicide in 2001; the surviving members re-formed the band twice, first by themselves in 2007–2008 and later with several new members in 2011. While the band continues to perform today, it's become more of a RevolvingDoorBand.
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Correction on Mountain West Conference. Utah State joined a year after Fresno State and Nevada joined for all sports and Hawaii for football.


** The '''Mountain West Conference''' reached the 10-year mark in 2023 with Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State, and Wyoming. The current football lineup, made up of the 11 full members plus Hawaiʻi, has been stable since 2012.

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*** The current lineup will make it to the 10-year mark and no longer, with UCLA and USC now set to join in 2024.

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*** The current lineup, with TCU and West Virginia having joined in 2012 when Missouri and Texas A&M skedaddled for the SEC, will hang on until July 2023, when [[UsefulNotes/{{Mormonism}} BYU]], Cincinnati, Houston, and UCF join. Oklahoma and Texas will leave for the SEC a year later.

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** The '''Mountain West Conference''' will reach the 10-year mark in 2023 with Air Force, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, Nevada, New Mexico, San Diego State, San Jose State, UNLV, Utah State, and Wyoming. The current football lineup, made up of the 11 full members plus Hawaiʻi, has been stable since 2012.

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*** ...when the current lineup formed with the arrival of Boston University and Loyola (MD). This group obviously hits 10 years in 2023.

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*** The current lineup, formed when Pacific rejoined in 2013,[[note]]Pacific had been a charter member, but left in 1971.[[/note]] will make it exactly to the 10-year mark and no longer, with BYU leaving for the Big 12.

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The Ivy League's basketball predecessor also has examples of such a lineup.


** The current 30-team lineup has been stable since 2005 when the Montreal Expos moved to the U.S. capital and became the Washington Nationals. This period of stability is likely to end some time from 2024–26, with the Oakland Athletics having one foot out the door to Las Vegas.

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*** ...Florida State joined in 1991 (moving football into the league the next year). The next change in conference membership came in 2004 when Miami and Virginia Tech joined. No lineup since then has reached the 10-year mark; the current one[[labelnote:*]]Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, NC State, North Carolina, Notre Dame (all sports but football), Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest[[/labelnote]] has only been stable since 2014.

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*** ...Florida State joined in 1991 (moving football into the league the next year). The next change in conference membership came in 2004 when Miami and Virginia Tech joined. No lineup since then has reached the 10-year mark; the current one[[labelnote:*]]Boston College, Clemson, Duke, Florida State, Georgia Tech, Louisville, NC State, North Carolina, Notre Dame (all sports but football), Pittsburgh, Syracuse, Virginia, Virginia Tech, and Wake Forest[[/labelnote]] has only been stable since 2014.will reach that mark in 2024.


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*** On top of that, when the Ivy League became an all-sports conference, it absorbed the Eastern Intercollegiate Basketball League, a men's basketball league. While all Ivy schools except Brown had first joined the EIBL no later than 1911 (Brown didn't join until 1953), not all of them consistently competed in that league. It did have two lineups that stayed together for the required period. First, from 1913–1933 (with a hiatus for WWI in the 1918–19 season), six of the seven long-term members (all but Harvard) were present. Then, Harvard rejoined in 1933, and the lineup remained stable until Brown joined, though Harvard, Princeton, and Yale all suspended their programs for varying periods during WWII. Even considering the WWII hiatus, the seven-member lineup was stable from 1933–1943.
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* The British punk rock band '''GBH''' have had the same lineup since 1994 (singer Colin Abrahall, guitarist Jock Blyth, bassist Ross Lomas, drummer Scott Preece), and that lineup is still actively touring as of 2023. Of those four members, Abrahall and Blyth are original members from the band's original founding in 1978 and Lomas has been with the band since 1980 (two years before they released their first full album), making them the core of the band.

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