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RE: Should Cincy join UConn in the Big East?
As to TT at Cincinnati it was a big time hire when made with the idea of making the splash for joining a P5 conference.

Plenty of other qualified candidates I'm sure would have lined up for TT's large salary.

Also when the AAC was first formed it did have a BCS autobid for one year and there was a thought that they would be a true challenger conference that could place a team into CFP. We learned after a few years all the committee cares about is best schedule so the G5 is screwed. At the time of the TT hire it was yet uncharted territory as to how the new system was going to play out.

It wasn't the diminutive hire that Quo is trying to make it out to be by any means.
07-02-2019 10:10 PM
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