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Increasing numbers of ranked non-P5 FB teams - a threat to the AAC's P6 aspirations?
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RE: Increasing numbers of ranked non-P5 FB teams - a threat to the AAC's P6 aspirations?
(04-16-2021 09:04 PM)colohank Wrote:  I doubt that adding any non-power school, even Boise or BYU, would elevate the AAC to P-6 status. I think it's far more likely that one or two current AAC schools would get a promotion and leave for greener pastures, after which those left behind, including any recent additions, would be left in a weakened condition.

Who and why would expand with AAC schools? I know some of our fans think that the Big12 is going to come calling and rescue them into the P5, but why would they? They are doing fine money wise with 10 teams and doubt any additions will bring them extra cash per school.

So the best shot this league has is to have the playoffs expand and get a seat in there, adding enough schools like Boise and BYU to officially separate ourselves from the other 4 conferences. More like 5-1-4. Not in P5 and not in G4
04-16-2021 09:14 PM
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RE: Increasing numbers of ranked non-P5 FB teams - a threat to the AAC's P6 aspirations? - Cubanbull1 - 04-16-2021 09:14 PM



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