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RE: UMass positioning themselves to be in the AAC, apparently
(04-20-2018 09:04 AM)Fthechips Wrote:  
(04-20-2018 08:48 AM)Gmoney4WW Wrote:  
(04-20-2018 08:00 AM)Fthechips Wrote:  
(04-20-2018 07:53 AM)Knights_of_UCF Wrote:  
(04-20-2018 12:06 AM)Fthechips Wrote:  I never said the MAC was equal to the AAC, I’m simply stating that some MAC schools ain’t that far off from others in the AAC. Just like Tulane and Tulsa, if WMU/Toledo got to play AAC opponents like Memphis, Naval academy, Cincinnati, etc for their conference games I can almost assure you they would see better attendance and tv ratings than Tulane and Tulsa currently do, and they’d probably be a lot more competitive too. Tulane and Tulsa averaged 16,900 and 18,400 respectively this year, with WMU and Toledo averaging 15,800 and 20,700. The two MAC schools had to endure playing on weeknights in ****** weather against other undesirable
MAC opponents and they still were able to keep their attendance numbers competitive, if not better than these two AAC schools. I’m aware that these two programs are bottom of the barrel for the AAC but you can’t say MAC teams aren’t close to being competitive, the numbers say otherwise.

Qualifying as better than TUlane or Tulsa is irrelevant though.

As for midweek games and weather, AAC has plenty of those too. If Toledo and WMU came to the AAC they'd be in as many midweek games as the MAC...just not on tuesday or wednesday they'd be on thursday and friday.

Its not a knock on the MAC or the G4 either, its just a huge difference between AAC and the rest.

How is qualifying as better than two current AAC teams not relevant lol? And it’s a huge difference between the P5 and the AAC, last year the P5 with worst attendance averaged 48k, and the AAC averaged 28k, so please don’t act like you’re up there with the P5, I’ll agree that there are some AAC schools that could jump to a P5 conference, but as a conference whole you guys aren’t even close, still G5. Also, Thursday and Friday games are wayyyyy more desirable than a Wednesday or Tuesday, because people don’t have to work the next day.
Yeah we would really find the new #10 school in attendance as an attractive resume. They really do compete well with the smallest school in all of division 1.

If you put WMU or Toledo in the AAC they would bring a lot more to the conference than Tulsa or Tulane, especially in football. If you put Tulane or Tulsa in the MAC or even the Sunbelt, their attendance numbers would plummet.
they'd be the same. I think you are overestimating the value of AAC traveling fanbases or the draw of AAC teams. Maybe Toledo and Cinci have a point because of proximity but outside of that I doubt toledo or any other mac team would get any real bump in attendance up or any AAC team would take a step back in attendance going to the MAC. Its not like ohio state and 8K traveling fans are coming.
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