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Question - How many teams does it take for the AAC to dissolve?
I know for the Big 12 it is a super majority. Is it a super majority as well for the AAC or simple? Since there are only 11 teams for all sports. Does Navy even get a vote?

This is unlikely scenario, but may be a possible scenario.

Big 12 takes three
Cinci
Memphis
Houston

Big East offers Olympic with MAC giving Football home
UCONN
Maybe Temple as well.

MWC offers
SMU
Tulsa

You have a 6-5 vote if Navy has no say. If Navy has a vote, 7-5 with Temple included.

UCONN, USF and CINCY keep their money.
No exit fees for any members.
No 27 Month window.

Pushes to football independent or they have to form a new G5 conference.
Navy
ECU
TULANE
UCF
USF

Granted, I think I have more chance of hitting the power ball but is this even a feasible scenario?
07-29-2016 10:31 AM
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