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RE: McMurphy: Aresco sez AAC is going divisionless in 2020, asking for a waiver
(08-27-2019 08:22 PM)bullet Wrote:  
(08-27-2019 06:15 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  I bet they get a 3-year waiver.

They shouldn't get any waiver except for a couple of years for division play without round robin, like the MAC got.

If they want to pair the two best teams, play a round robin. If necessary, kick someone out.

But who would get the boot? Tulsa? East Carolina? Those are the two weakest schools I can think of. I think Tulane is safe given their location and academics.

Could they do it though? Has it happened before? Temple was football only in the Big East, C-USA 2.0 helped Charlotte and St Louis find a new home in the A-10, the MAC gave an ultimatum to football only UMass and the Sun Belt told football only Idaho and NMSU to find a new home but other than that I can’t think of any case where an all-sports school got kicked out.
08-27-2019 09:37 PM
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