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RE: MWC TV deal with Fox Sports and CBS
(01-18-2020 06:39 PM)Kruciff Wrote:  Can Boise State start their own D1 Olympic sports conference? Convince SDSU and BYU to join the AAC in football only, park their other sports in the new conference, invite Gonzaga, St. Marys, and some smart California choices, I'm sure the AAC would agree to a scheduling agreement to pit our top teams against each other... Could be a big win for everyone involved

No autobid for 8 years, but yes, they could do that.

(One of the wilder things that could have come out of the New Big East Coast-to-Coast conference was a revived Big West, with Boise State, SDSU and UNLV playing Big East football and Big West basketball, plus Hawaii.)
01-18-2020 06:48 PM
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