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I think the AAC has more sour grapes about CUSA TV deal than CUSA folks.
I was over there to congratulate the Coogars and lord and behold there are a couple of CUSA threads. One talking about how they didn't know the WKU/Marshall game was on TV.

Maybe it has to do with most us bringing their posters back into reality about their current TV deal when they thought they were going to get 7 to 18 million per team. I think most of us know our new TV deal will suck donkey doo-doo but hey, it is what it is.
12-06-2015 04:08 PM
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RE: I think the AAC has more sour grapes about CUSA TV deal than CUSA folks.
It'll probably be worse money wise next year but I hope we at least get ESPN3 streaming.
12-07-2015 09:23 AM
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