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RE: UMass positioning themselves to be in the AAC, apparently
(04-15-2018 10:58 AM)Kittonhead Wrote:  It doesn't seem like there is very much realignment out there on the horizon.

TV money is not expanding for the P5 like it was to drive everyone to 14 team conferences. At least proportionately its not going to be increasing 200-300% like it was.

UMass would be better trying to orchestrate a CUSA East/A10 hybrid conference that would solve some of the issues for those universities rather than simply begging for the AAC all the time.

Umass
Buffalo
URI
Dayton
Marshall
GMU
VCU
Old Dominon
Charlotte
Georgia State
Florida Atlantic
Florida International

This is something that would be better I believe for the schools above than A10 or CUSA as presently configured.

I’ve said it before—UMAss made a huge mistake walking away from the MAC. That conference was not a bad fit—plus there would have been a regional add—necessary to balance the MAC at 14.
04-15-2018 11:38 AM
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