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RE: Media idea: AAC, MWC, CUSA, BYU on NBC Sports
As mentioned, CBSSN is missing all of the MWC, AAC, and BYU content that goes to ESPN. Here are 16 AAC/MWC/BYU 2017 games with 500K to 1M or greater viewership that could have been on CBSSN or NBCSports, if they were all in:

Illinois-USF (1.36M on ESPN)
Virginia-Boise St. (1.324M on ESPN2)
Boise St.-New Mexico (1.053M on ESPN)
Boise St.-BYU (1.043M on ESPN)
Portland St.-BYU (939K on ESPN)
Temple-USF (992K on ESPN)
Memphis-UConn (769K on ESPN)
Navy-Temple (758K on ESPN)
Navy-Houston (699K on ESPN)
Temple Cincinnati (697K on ESPN2)
Memphis-Tulsa (683K on ESPN2)
Utah-BYU (668K on ESPN2)
Boise St.-Fresno (623K on ESPN)
Memphis-Houston (565K on ESPN)
Tulsa-USF (545K on ESPN)
BYU-UNLV (525K on ESPN2)

This doesn't include the games that were on ABC, that could have been broadcast on CBS or NBC:

USF-UCF (4.644M on ABC)
Texas Tech-Houston (3.85M on ABC)
AAC championship (3.385M on ABC)
UCLA-Memphis (3.238M on ABC)
Wisconsin-BYU (2.274M on ABC)
01-09-2018 03:34 PM
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