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10 years from now, do you think the AAC will be recognized as a “Power” conference?
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RE: 10 years from now, do you think the AAC will be recognized as a “Power” conference?
(02-03-2020 02:58 PM)JRsec Wrote:  
(02-03-2020 02:54 PM)XLance Wrote:  
(02-03-2020 02:48 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(02-03-2020 02:03 PM)XLance Wrote:  Louisville for South Carolina would be an even swap.

03-lmfao

South Carolina is a state flagship, it is way above Louisville, the SEC would never do that in a million years.

JR says that Total Gross Revenue is the best comparison...........

https://sports.usatoday.com/ncaa/finances/

17 South Carolina $140,084,150 $134,863,557 $0 0.00
18 Iowa $137,093,027 $130,117,820 $650,000 0.47
19 Louisville $134,155,908 $132,708,762 $7,327,834 5.46

But the SEC owns Kentucky already. So Louisville's stats are irrelevant to the discussion at hand. You bought them. You own them. And the Big 10 got Maryland in the exchange. You should be happy with such a Yummy deal!


So, are you saying that West Virginia doesn't make your heart race?
02-03-2020 03:12 PM
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