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In case you missed it ESPN new look has AAC Blog
Here's one thing (of the many things) that I don't understand.

How come ESPN doesn't push the conference a little more? When we get more viewers, they get more money. Yet, after over 2 years since its inception, our CFB Nation blog doesn't even have a friggin logo.

I'm not asking for much here. I don't need a blog for each individual school. I don't even mind that the blog seems to just be a feeder for our schools' twitter feeds.

All I want is
1) a logo for the blog
2) for the AAC to show up on the CFB Nation drop-down without having to back into finding us.

Come on! Help us help you help us help you...help us.


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