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RE: Fort Worth to Host 2020-22 AAC Men's BB Tournaments
(08-16-2017 10:16 PM)Recluse1 Wrote:  
(08-16-2017 09:43 PM)DownOnRohs Wrote:  They're trying to make the AAC more attractive for B12 schools when that conference dissolves.

What would survive? An established AAC or the B12 after 6 of it's schools jump ship?
We're 'established" all over the place, from Texas to Connecticut. There's no consistency in the quality of programs, the bowl selection blows and the money isn't any bit better... Is there much of a difference?

I don't understand what you're asking.

My point was if the B12 loses half of its schools then all of its contracts would be voided, effectively killing the conference. I'm suggesting that the AAC is looking to preemptively grow its presence in B12 country to increase the proabability of scooping up B12 scraps if/when that conference ultimately disbands.
 
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