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RE: AAC declares it is a "Power 6" conference.
If they want to aim high then good for them.

What it really means is that they want to become attractive enough that

1) ESPN is willing to pay them +20mil/team for their TV rights

2) A major NY6 Bowl wants their champ for an auto bid

I would say to do that their goal needs to be a conference avg attendance of 50k or better and just continue to improve attendance facilities and support.

Also note: The current P conferences have NOTHING to do with achieving those goals. It's entirely on the AAC schools to achieve these goals (as they should be)
(This post was last modified: 05-03-2017 09:27 PM by 10thMountain.)
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