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RE: Boise St looking to move on from MWC
(12-30-2020 03:39 PM)MidknightWhiskey Wrote:  
(12-30-2020 01:41 AM)Kit-Cat Wrote:  Well then hatch a plan to go to 16 and bring in BYU, Col St, AFA, Boise, SDSU.

They can play in a new western division with SMU, Houston and Tulsa.

There's no need for the AAC to go past 14 teams. Boise, BYU & SDSU would be great and more than enough to solidify the AAC's separation from the G4 to P6.

East: UCF, Cincinnati, Temple, ECU, usf, Tulane, Memphis
West: Houston, SMU, Navy, Tulsa, BYU, Boise, SDSU

I like that. Would SDSU be able to help get Boise St into the Big West for Olympic sports?
12-30-2020 04:17 PM
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