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UCONN’s replacement has to be outside the box. aka different
UCONN leaving doesn’t have to be the beginning of the end of the AAC, but if our conference leaders don’t act wisely, it very well may be.

It’s already been proven that UAB, USM etc. don’t move the needle. It was a huge mistake adding the likes of Tulane & Tulsa and ECU. Adding UAB or USM would only further that mistake.

It’s already been proven that coast to coast leagues fail.

Go different. Northern Illinois? Help Missouri State improve in football? Georgia State? Arkansas State? Texas State?

Think different. We are stuck in a 50 year rut of doing the same things over and over and over again and expecting different results. Our conference already gave in and took Wichita State that has no football. It’s amazing how we keep going back to the old girlfriend and expecting her to be different.

Think different folks. IMHO UCONN is smart. This was the best move for them. Not for Memphis, but for UCONN. It’s time for the AAC to act in the best interest of all schools. Or other schools will do what’s best for them as well.
06-22-2019 10:53 PM
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