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RE: MWC TV deal with Fox Sports and CBS
(01-18-2020 01:07 PM)stever20 Wrote:  
(01-18-2020 01:04 PM)CoastalVANDAL Wrote:  The AAC might have to take one member eventually for CCG.
Even taking a Utah St or CSU would then force the MWC to add.
Basically a U Conn for USU, SDSU , UNLV or CSU trade.
Then the MWC kicks Hawaii out or adds one of NMSU, UTEP, Rice type of program.

Where the AAC adds a top half of conference performer from the MWC. and the MWC adds a new bottom dweller increasing the gap.

great point. I mean folks UConn was #180 in Sagarin this year. CSU finished #103. NMSU was #166.
UConn is a basketball power in both men's and women's basketball.
They do bring value just not currently in football.
My point if twelve is needed for championship game or scheduling .
Then the MWC would then be forced to add a school lowering their rating. The Texas G5 choices are pretty slim right now . UTSA might be a better long term add than SJSU just not right away. Chances are any addition weakens the Eastern division of the MWC . Replacing USU with UTEP makes it even harder for BSU to get the Access bowl spot or any MWC team. It would also make it tougher to get a second bid to the NCAA tourney.
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