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Indication of The Potential of Some AAC Schools to Become AAU Schools
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Indication of The Potential of Some AAC Schools to Become AAU Schools
Its an interesting document that a poster on the Realignment Board dug up (kudos to Jrj84105 for posting it). Its a 2010 letter to Nebraska indicating that their AAU membership is under review (it was ultimately revoked shortly after they entered the Big10). Part of the document is a listing of how 126 schools stack up with the AAU metrics of the time. A number of AAC schools are contained in that 126 school list. Thought some might be interested in seeing how they stacked up. Keep in mind, this letter is from 2010 and the chart presented actually reflects data from the 2005-2007 period. This is simply a snapshot of how AAU saw schools in 2010 using data from that 2005-2007 period. Im certain the chart would look a lot different today. The charts are on page 10 and 11 of the document.

https://www.documentcloud.org/documents/...eview.html
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RE: Indication of The Potential of Some AAC Schools to Become AAU Schools
Cincinnati to the ACC
UCONN to the Big 10
USF to the Big 12
Houston to the PAC

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