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Poll: Which of these scenarios would be more likely, in your view?
AAC would add 6 full members (e.g., App St., Buffalo, Louisiana, LTU, Marshall and UAB)
AAC would add 4 full members, 1 FB member, and 1 non-FB (BB/olympic sports member.
The AAC would add 2 full members, 2 FB members (e.g., App. St. & Army/Coastal), & 2 non-FB members (e.g., St. Louis, & Loyola-Chicago)
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McMurphy (Oct. 1): "Anything from two to six more (AAC) schools seems possible."
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RE: McMurphy (Oct. 1): "Anything from two to six more (AAC) schools seems possible."
Is it possible that some of the SBC and CUSA schools simply can't afford to pay the fees to move? Seems like LA Tech could be one since they've got one of the smallest budgets in FBS.
(This post was last modified: 10-06-2021 08:20 AM by b2b.)
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RE: McMurphy (Oct. 1): "Anything from two to six more (AAC) schools seems possible." - b2b - 10-06-2021 08:20 AM



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