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RE: ...UAB to jump to the AAC in 2022?
(01-17-2022 10:58 PM)Usajags Wrote:  
(01-17-2022 08:30 PM)HiddenDragon Wrote:  
(01-17-2022 03:38 PM)rook360 Wrote:  
(01-14-2022 04:35 PM)blazr Wrote:  SBC had room. 3 AAC teams moving up are blocked by UT & OU not going to SEC until 2023


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Is it 2023 or 2025?

Until further notice, OU and Tejas will be in the Big XII until 2025.

With any luck for you guys, the Big 12 won’t add until UT and OU leave, and the AAC will go ahead and add you guys in 2023, give you two seasons back with Cincinnati, Houston and UCF. But not sure how the AAC adds all the CUSA teams before those 3 leave. Would get awfully crowded over there.

Mark Ingram said in an interview yesterday that 2023 is the goal for entry and fall 2024 is the absolute latest that UAB will join. Meaning it is possible to get a season with them unless Big XII takes the AAC teams before Texas and Oklahoma leave. Who knows at this point
01-18-2022 10:19 AM
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...UAB to jump to the AAC in 2022? - blazr - 01-14-2022, 04:35 PM
RE: ...UAB to jump to the AAC in 2022? - Engblazr - 01-18-2022 10:19 AM



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