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Poll: What should the AAC do if UConn leaves?
Stay put at 11.
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If UConn leaves, what is your preferred action by the AAC?
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RE: If UConn leaves, what is your preferred action by the AAC?
(06-22-2019 12:14 PM)swagsurfer11 Wrote:  
(06-22-2019 12:10 PM)BearcatJerry Wrote:  You forgot an option... Drop another member (along with UConn) and go to 10.

Dump Tulsa and the divisions and use a true "Round Robin" format in football.

I'm for this. Tulame and Hitachi can go as well.

LOL you Cincinnati fans are serious. I am surprised that you all don't want to kick out ECU too.

Anyway what basis would you all use for kicking out Tulsa, Tulane and Wichita State? Can a school literally be kicked out without cause?
06-22-2019 12:24 PM
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