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RE: Open Response to Enquirer Sports "Columnist" Paul Daugherty
The AAC has become pretty fascinating. No doubt that the brands in the conference are not big as we had in the Big East. WVU and Louisville football coming to town moved the needle a bit more than UCF and Memphis.

That said, the AAC might be better from a competition standpoint than the old Big East. It's a debatable issue. The bottom of the AAC can be pretty bad (see Tuberville's last couple of teams), but the upper echelon has exceeded my expectations. I didn't think it was possible to have teams like UCF, Houston and Memphis play as well as they have the last couple of years.

Winning consistently is the best marketing for the people of Cincinnati. In the meantime, it would be great to see more creativity from the UC marketing department.
 
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