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RE: Aresco discusses Buffalo to the AAC
(07-09-2019 08:57 PM)Cyniclone Wrote:  VCU isn't a BE threat. The one public school they'd consider, they just added. VCU has no history with BE schools. Plus the BE is fat and happy at 11 with a double round-robin, and a theoretical 12th would have to be worth it to the media partner AND be good enough to abandon the round-robin AND be institutionally congruent. Nobody fits that bill except Gonzaga and unless they plan to move the campus to Boston, that's not happening.
Agreed.

I’ll add that before UCONN announced that it is going to make the move, I thought VCU was a possibility along with somebody else for an 11/12 combination in the Big East. But now that the Huskies have made their decision, I agree that the BE has no room at the inn.
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