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RE: Sunbelt Conference kicking butt today
(09-13-2020 10:17 AM)blazr Wrote:  [quote='ShrackUAB' pid='16990479' dateline='1599968710']
The Big 12 is a true dumpster fire right now. Houston Baptist has almost 600 yards passing against Texas Tech


I was looking at their scores yesterday and had forgotten that a) they only have 10 members and b) outside of OU and UT there are no consistently dominant teams. Having said that, they are probably ok with that for the basketball profile they have.

It is likely that the AAC is waiting on the BIG 12 to move back to at least 12 before adding new members since any new members would probably come from their ranks. As we move into the new decade, who are the most financially stable and therefore attractive (to the AAC) programs in C-USA and the SBC? I believe the AAC would be likely to prefer an urban university over a rural one for TV market issues.
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Great wins for the 'Belt - C-Finder - 09-12-2020, 03:00 PM
Another Sunbelt upset - C-Finder - 09-13-2020, 12:50 AM
RE: Sunbelt Conference kicking butt today - BAMANBLAZERFAN - 09-13-2020 02:48 PM



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