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Poll: Which of these scenarios would be more likely, in your view?
AAC would add 6 full members (e.g., App St., Buffalo, Louisiana, LTU, Marshall and UAB)
AAC would add 4 full members, 1 FB member, and 1 non-FB (BB/olympic sports member.
The AAC would add 2 full members, 2 FB members (e.g., App. St. & Army/Coastal), & 2 non-FB members (e.g., St. Louis, & Loyola-Chicago)
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McMurphy (Oct. 1): "Anything from two to six more (AAC) schools seems possible."
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RE: McMurphy (Oct. 1): "Anything from two to six more (AAC) schools seems possibl...
The AAC should announce 2 all sports replacements until the B-12 realignment is finalized and split into two - 5 team divisions for FB for the Championship football game. By waiting CSU and AF might change their mind if Boise leaves for the B-12. The AAC can continue its expansion back to 12 for FB and BB after the situation becomes clearer down the road in a couple of years. The Sunbelt and CUSA schools aren't going any where in the mean time. 07-coffee3
10-06-2021 09:34 AM
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