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Blaudschun saying UConn may leave the AAC, regardless?
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RE: Blaudschun saying UConn may leave the AAC, regardless?
(08-26-2016 01:58 PM)TheBasketBallOpinion Wrote:  
(08-26-2016 01:01 PM)BigHouston Wrote:  
(08-26-2016 11:15 AM)Sideshow2313 Wrote:  I pray UCONN is so silly to think they can remain in AAC as FB only.

The mere thought should knock UCONN down B12 picking order, why would B12 chose a program where it's FCS or B12?

UCONN leaves AAC and they will have to go Independent or FCS. AAC, CUSA and MAC would not take UCONN as FB only. MAC already said join all sports or leave to UMass. Maybe Sunbelt but doubt even they would accept UCONN as FB only.

Thinking out loud of joining CUSA, MAC or even the Sunbelt for football only is one thing, doing it is another... If UConn fans think AAC football isn't to their level than perhaps been a part of a weaker league could be suitable enough for them. Not sy'n... Just sy'n.

Or this:
If Houston was favoring this exact same scenario for a lousy acouple of million more... The NEW big east for example... I'd be sick to my stomach.

Need to AVG more than 50 people a game to be accepted into the BE 07-coffee3

We like real full member (AAC) conferences... To NEW big east: Thanks but no thanks with sugar on top.
08-26-2016 04:47 PM
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