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RE: Miami Beach Bowl headed to Frisco, TX
(05-23-2017 01:58 PM)Bull Wrote:  I applaud the conference for trying to create, own and manage the MBB. There is probably a reason why more conference, or ANY other conferences, attempt this... If he had got a good P5 opponent, it would have worked out. Didn't work out, so we just move on...

I agree that Bobcat Stadium would be awesome for a small bowl game. And good Lord, I can't believe Houston only has one bowl game... It would do very well in Houston. Orlando has, what, 3 or 4 bowl games? So WHO decided to put it in a Frisco Texas soccer stadium????

Does the AAC still own this bowl, or did we sell it to someone (ESPN)?

EDIT okay looked at a map... Frisco looks to be about 6 miles or so north of SMU. Why didn't we just put this game in SMU stadium? I saw both USF games at SMU... it's a great stadium! And you can access all the fun of downtown Dallas from SMU.

We (AAC) sold this to ESPN, so guess what, it's now up to ESPN where they want this bowl, the AAC has no say anymore. Maybe they got a better deal with Frisco than they could get with SMU's stadium
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