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(01-14-2014 12:24 AM)Texas2Step Wrote:  UMass is the only true state flagship in fbs left out there that fits right in with the AAC's current membership.

I think SUNY Buffalo would fit the same criteria as UMass.
01-14-2014 01:42 AM
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(01-11-2014 01:47 PM)BruceMcF Wrote:  
(01-11-2014 11:28 AM)The Cutter of Bish Wrote:  CUSA becomes a poor man's A10 with programs like ODU, Charlotte, WKU, and MTSU. Add UTEP, UAB, and USM, and it's not that bad a conference for hoops. UMass would definitely beef up the hoops further. Maybe even make it a consistent multi-bid conference?
I thought this was a UMass to AAC thread ...

... UMass to CUSA? Not on the basis of "maybe" even make the CUSA back into a multi-bid conference.

I actually started the thread to see if the AAC had a plan to separate itself from CUSA, MAC, Big East (I think basketball still matters), exc. both on the field/court, and in the court of public opinion. Previously there was the idea of a continent wide super conference, just wondering if anything else has been batted around.

I am also a USF Bull fan, so whether or not UMass were to ever join the AAC I'd like to see it improve!
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