RE: The most likely replacement members if Memphis, USF, & SMU end up in the Big 12.
(05-14-2022 08:07 PM)Milwaukee Wrote:
(05-14-2022 08:02 PM)mturn017 Wrote:
(05-14-2022 07:29 PM)Milwaukee Wrote:
(05-14-2022 07:14 PM)mturn017 Wrote: the idea that schools that passed on the AAC with those schools would be willing after they’ve left is laughable so “LOL” is on topic and by definition no an ad hominem attack.
Like it or not, there are new policies in place, and they are being enforced.
It is interesting that Colorado State has kept moving up in the poll, and have more votes than Air Forc has, even though some have suggested that they wouldn't be likely to join the AAC.
That is interesting. How many times did you vote for them?
That's two ad hominem posts in a row, and the idea of a "voter fraud" conspiracy on a college sports poll is hilarious!
It’s funny. But is it funnier than CSU joining the AAC after losing 3 more top teams?
RE: The most likely replacement members if Memphis, USF, & SMU end up in the Big 12.
(05-14-2022 08:20 PM)mturn017 Wrote:
(05-14-2022 08:07 PM)Milwaukee Wrote:
(05-14-2022 08:02 PM)mturn017 Wrote:
(05-14-2022 07:29 PM)Milwaukee Wrote:
(05-14-2022 07:14 PM)mturn017 Wrote: the idea that schools that passed on the AAC with those schools would be willing after they’ve left is laughable so “LOL” is on topic and by definition no an ad hominem attack.
Like it or not, there are new policies in place, and they are being enforced.
It is interesting that Colorado State has kept moving up in the poll, and have more votes than Air Forc has, even though some have suggested that they wouldn't be likely to join the AAC.
That is interesting. How many times did you vote for them?
That's two ad hominem posts in a row, and the idea of a "voter fraud" conspiracy on a college sports poll is hilarious!
It’s funny. But is it funnier than CSU joining the AAC after losing 3 more top teams?
I don't expect either CSU or Air Force to join, but apparently, they both gave the idea serious thought when invited last September, and there are some poll respondents who think they might join.
The only way either of those MWC schools might even consider joining might be if the Big 12 were to add, for example, Memphis, USF, Boise St., and SDSU. Losing Boise and San Diego State might be enough to drive them to join the AAC - - assuming that they could get all $7.5 million/year that Memphis & USF would be receiving. But the chances of that happening may be less than 1 in 10.
RE: The most likely replacement members if Memphis, USF, & SMU end up in the Big 12.
(05-14-2022 07:14 PM)mturn017 Wrote: I’m sorry counselor but as has already been established on this thread, the idea that schools that passed on the AAC with those schools would be willing after they’ve left is laughable so “LOL” is on topic and by definition no an ad hominem attack.
It’s funny to me though that someone that joined the site less than a year ago and has a very familiar posting style is repeatedly on here posting about board rules. You seem very familiar with them, you haven’t been banned in the past by chance under another name? No business of mine, I’m happy to let the mods do their jobs. Just a bit overbearing.
It is interesting that Colorado State has kept moving up in the poll, and have more votes than Air Forc has, even though some have suggested that they wouldn't be likely to join the AAC.
That is interesting. How many times did you vote for them?
That's two ad hominem posts in a row, and the idea of a "voter fraud" conspiracy on a college sports poll is hilarious!
It’s funny. But is it funnier than CSU joining the AAC after losing 3 more top teams?
I don't expect either CSU or Air Force to join, but apparently, they both gave the idea serious thought when invited last September, and there are some poll respondents who think they might join.
The only way either of those MWC schools might even consider joining might be if the Big 12 were to add, for example, Memphis, USF, Boise St., and SDSU. Losing Boise and San Diego State might be enough to drive them to join the AAC - - assuming that they could get all $7.5 million/year that Memphis & USF would be receiving. But the chances of that happening may be less than 1 in 10.
Poll respondents think so?!? Has the Associated Press been alerted?!
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(This post was last modified: 05-15-2022 11:27 AM by panama.)