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AAC at a crossroads: "We’re trying to figure out what our strategy is going to be."
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RE: AAC at a crossroads: "We’re trying to figure out what our strategy is going ...
(05-02-2021 07:11 PM)jedclampett Wrote:  
(05-02-2021 03:51 PM)colohank Wrote:  Boise and BYU are must-see TV? Maybe in the 1-15/I-84 corridor, but in the existing AAC footprint, I doubt many viewers give a hoot about either school or its fortunes.

You don't think that Cincinnati fans or Memphis fans or UCF fans or Navy fans would be interested in seeing their teams play Boise and BYU?

I don't see the desirability of adding BYU and/or Boise. TV will not pony up much, if any, more money, and we do not need them to dominate a playoff spot in a 5-1-6 system.

They would just be two more mouths to feed, and two teams that could take away playoff spots from current AAC members, and they add massive travel distance.

The AAC would be throwing them a life-line to playoff relevance. I say let them drown.

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05-03-2021 08:22 AM
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