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Apparently Amazon wants to get into sports broadcasting
(02-25-2017 05:19 PM)tigerscane Wrote:  I could See something like that working....But more likely AAC when TV contract Discussions get going, the networks will tell them who to Poach and take.....Probably BYU, CSU, AF, and Maybe ARMY "FB Only" or UNM or maybe Boise State...But AAC has Bad blood for Boise State after the stunt they pulled on them....Would taking some serious talking on BSU Part to patch it over or the Networks really wanting them in...Look for Amazon to become a Major Player once they Acquire AAC along with ESPN....Wheels in Motion on that....

The AAC can't really blame Boise for not coming. After TCU & WV left it wasn't the same conference, it was unstable. Plus their conference came back with a really sweet deal for Boise. If the AAC can get them then they should go ahead & send the invite. That would make a tough western division with BYU.

Boise, BYU, AF, Houston, NAVY, Tulsa, SMU, Colorado St

Cincinnati, Memphis, UCF, USF, UCONN, ECU, Temple, Tulane

Or, if multi divisions are allowed:
AF, NAVY, Colorado St, BYU

UCF, USF, ECU, Tulane

Houston, SMU, Tulsa, Boise

Cincinnati, Memphis, Temple, UCONN
02-28-2017 10:49 AM
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