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RE: Boise St looking to move on from MWC
(12-28-2020 06:57 PM)Wedge Wrote:  
(12-28-2020 05:01 PM)Pony94 Wrote:  
(12-28-2020 04:51 PM)colohank Wrote:  Buffalo would be a better choice than Boise. It's within the AAC footprint, has much better academics (AAU), and has no stupid blue turf. Would Buffalo increase the AAC's payout? No. Would Boise? Not enough to compensate for its shortcomings.


Guess I need to go back and study geography since Buffalo is apparently in our footprint.

Good point. Can't imagine that people at SMU, or Houston, or Tulane, would ever buy the argument that Boise isn't in the "footprint" but Buffalo somehow is.

or Tulsa. That’s 4 votes I can’t see Buffalo ever getting unless they morph into Boise themselves over a 5+ year run.
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