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RE: Aresco discusses Buffalo to the AAC
(07-09-2019 08:30 AM)IWokeUpLikeThis Wrote:  Hoping this happens. Assuming Marshall would decline, I'd love the MAC to go down to 11, play the Ohio teams annually instead of biannually, and make the league even more geographically tight-knit. Round robin in FB+BB please!

Absolutely not. If the MAC ever wants to improve and elevate itself, it needs to filter out some of those schools in the Ohio region. Too many bottom feeder Kent states and EMUs in the conference. I think the MAC should be targeting JMU, Marshall, WKU, MTSU- schools that hold their own, we have enough cellar dwellers in football.
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