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Ranking criteria for potential AAC candidates
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Ranking criteria for potential AAC candidates
Schools like BYU, Army, ODU, Boise St, Liberty and Air Force among others have been thrown out as potential AAC expansion candidates. All have different positives and negatives. Rank your top 10 criteria points based on importance. These are currently in no particular order (stick to just 10)

- Football stadium size
- Football attendance
- Bowl appearances
- Athletic Budget
- Market size
- Student population
- School prestige
- Geographic Location
- School academics
- Brand/name recognition
- Athletics History
- Basketball Attendance
- Basketball arena size
- NCAA Tournament appearances
- Potential Rivalries/travel partners
- Competition and Practice Facilities
- Olympic sports success
- Recent TV Appearances
- Located in good recruiting area
- Other
06-28-2019 08:25 PM
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