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Poll: Who Does the AAC Invite to Replace UConn?
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UMass 5.71% 6 5.71%
Buffalo 10.48% 11 10.48%
Old Dominion 14.29% 15 14.29%
Southern Mississippi 10.48% 11 10.48%
UTSA 1.90% 2 1.90%
Army 10.48% 11 10.48%
UConn (football only) 2.86% 3 2.86%
Other 43.81% 46 43.81%
Total 105 vote(s) 100%
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Who Does the AAC Invite to Replace UConn?
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RE: Who Does the AAC Invite to Replace UConn?
(06-24-2019 04:35 PM)dbackjon Wrote:  
(06-24-2019 04:14 PM)Tigersmoke4 Wrote:  This thread should be rename. " We don't know s#!+ about the AAC but let's all spew every stupid know nothing hateful opinion about it and call it facts". 03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao03-nutkick

And this would be different from every other thread about every other conference/school how? 03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao03-lmfao

Good point LOLOL. 04-cheers
06-24-2019 07:27 PM
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