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RE: Cincinnati, Houston and UCF will leave the summer 2023 - New AAC members join
(06-13-2022 09:08 AM)jsw3ent Wrote:  
(06-13-2022 06:39 AM)MemphisFootballFan Wrote:  
(06-10-2022 05:43 PM)bluebacker Wrote:  Wow, they are going to stretch out the payments for leaving to the point where they are almost meaningless by the time the conf gets the money.

Aresco just got bent over and the left behinds won't get much of a meaningful windfall.

Memphis really needs to figure a way out of the AAC because beginning in 2023 it is simply CUSA 4.0.

The best way out is to dominate the league on the football field every year.

I thought we had better records than Hou/Cinn the last few years--even head 2 head . I think we found out that results mean nothing

Each one of these programs built new stadiums or spent big money renovating their current one. They invested large sums of money into their programs. We didn’t.
(This post was last modified: 06-14-2022 07:07 AM by memtiger1987.)
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