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RE: AAC Candidates USNWR and Carnegie Classification
(09-14-2021 11:42 AM)RUScarlets Wrote:  I have to think Rice and UAB are 1-2 if I take the comments from Aresco about best all around additions at his word. It's the last two that are tricky, but I'm gonna lean GSU and Coastal with ODU on the outside looking in. I'd say Marshall, App St, Charlotte and Buffalo have excellent chances as well.

1. UAB
2. Rice
3. GSU
4. Coastal
5. Marshall
6. App St.
7. ODU
8. Buffalo
9. Charlotte

Somewhere in that order more or less.

I don’t see Coastal being a realistic candidate.

I think it’s either Marshall or App State, because they have similar profiles.

I’d put Georgia State in a category with ODU and UNCC. If the conference wants to maintain a northern presence, then it becomes even more complicated.
09-14-2021 04:19 PM
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