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RE: Would the MAC accept a UConn and UMass package with minimum TV or CFP Money
There was a time when it was thought a MAC school had to go to CUSA off all places to be able to become a regular bowl participant and get on TV.

Now its about MAC solidifying itself against the AAC's TV deal. That is where I could see something like UMass all sports being the glue to keep Buffalo and/or Ohio in the MAC long term after another raid in the AAC by 2025. The others are too regional to warrant serious consideration.

UMass will get no AAC consideration. It doesn't have a good fanbase and there is no recruiting potential. Its like New Mexico St with not as good basketball.
06-30-2019 11:08 AM
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