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RE: ESPN can renegotiate new AAC TV deal with UConn leaving conference
(07-05-2019 11:22 AM)Kit-Cat Wrote:  AAC's last addition Tulsa had a strong FB/BB track record in CUSA and and a bowl history which includes CFP appearances. Athletic tradition competing on a high level is important to the AAC.

JMU first needs to first find a slot in the SBC then start winning some bowl games before they are in the discussion for a major conference like the AAC.

Tulsa has been pretty awful in the AAC ... IIRC, they have had one good season and a bunch of bad ones. The last two years they are 2-10 and 3-9.

They've been a big disappointment to the conference.
07-06-2019 06:39 AM
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