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RE: MWC TV deal with Fox Sports and CBS
(01-20-2020 01:17 PM)goodknightfl Wrote:  
(01-20-2020 12:38 PM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(01-20-2020 10:49 AM)CoastalVANDAL Wrote:  Unless the AAC takes them they have no place to go.

Boise to the AAC for football would be a slam-dunk for the AAC, so if it doesn't happen it will be because Boise balks for some reason.

I don't see Boise coming, They won't make any more $$ after the buy out/ buy ins. plus they likely need home for rest of sports. I also don't think they are a slam dunk for AAC. Won't gain us extra $$ per school, and yes they have a name developed, but not much else.

Boise won't bring in extra money to the AAC, but they won't cost you anything extra either, and they definitely would help push the "P6" narrative by adding a perennial top-25 program to the fold and a bigger football brand than anyone currently in the conference.
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