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RE: Greenberg: UConn Should Be in Big East
(12-07-2017 12:58 PM)Bogg Wrote:  One thing that definitely won't happen is the AAC giving UConn an agreement to stay as an affiliate ahead of time, as they'd be out the door before the ink was dry on the agreement. Is it possible that , in the event UConn leaves anyway, the AAC doesn't find a full addition it likes and doubles back with short-term contract (like a 3- or 5- year one-shot contract) for UConn to kick the can down the road? Yea, maybe, but it's unlikely. Regardless, if UConn is going to move to the BE then they're going to have to do so being willing to separate entirely from the AAC (and, obviously, I'm okay with that).

exactly. very well put. UConn has to plan for having something outside of the AAC for their football to be able to do the basketball move. The AAC isn't going to make it easy for them to do that.
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