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RE: Boise St looking to move on from MWC
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Question: Why hasn't Mike Aresco picked up the phone and offered Boise a temporary 1-2 membership in the AAC yet, giving them a year or so to find themselves a suitable long-term arrangement, since it's starting to look like it might be the only way he can move his P6 strategic plan forward with the addition of Boise State?

Is the AAC leadership really so completely unimaginative that the possibility of bringing Boise State's football program into the AAC by making BSU BB/olympic sports a generous temporary arrangement has completely escaped them?

After all, they've got a slot open (the #12 slot, formerly occupied by Connecticut). Why not put it to good use?
(This post was last modified: 12-29-2020 08:36 AM by jedclampett.)
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