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RE: Ranking criteria for potential AAC candidates
The problem with Rice is that you are adding another Tulsa and Tulane with hardly no fan support at all. ESPN wants to show games of teams with butts in the stand. ODU fits the picture in the east. BYU and MWC are too far west, and Navy wants to be in the west. The school that needs to replace UConn. for all sports have to be on the east. ODU do have better fan support even if they are losing. Moving to the AAC might help bring better players to ODU for all sports. Only ODU and UTSA are the only start up programs that have beaten P5 schools. They are better than what their records are showing.
06-30-2019 02:18 PM
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