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If none of the Big 12 teams jump ship to another conference they will poach the top of the AAC. Near lock.
If one of the remaining Big 12 teams jumps to another conference, the AAC will pick up the remnants.Wichita State, home of the All-Americans.
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Originally posted by BOBB View PostIf none of the Big 12 teams jump ship to another conference they will poach the top of the AAC. Near lock.
If one of the remaining Big 12 teams jumps to another conference, the AAC will pick up the remnants."You Just Want to Slap The #### Outta Some People"
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Originally posted by BOBB View PostIf none of the Big 12 teams jump ship to another conference they will poach the top of the AAC. Near lock.
If one of the remaining Big 12 teams jumps to another conference, the AAC will pick up the remnants.
This May take a long time to solve.
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Originally posted by Maizerunner08 View PostWelp, Pac 12 not expanding. It's not a matter of if, rather when the big XII takes 2-3 of our teams.
We're in deep doo doo it seems. Oh well. I guess the AAC will still be marginally better in basketball than the MVC, but some years it will be debatable.
First UConn, now Memphis and Cincy. *sigh*
The AAC has always been a "holding conference" for the football leftovers. We're seeing that in living color now.
We'll need to make the AAC our *****.
Anybody want to give me odds on the Big Pee letting us in? 5%? 10%?
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Do you think the AAC could poach the MWC? Would be nice to have UNLV in the conference as one of the replacements. I have absolutely NO idea what kind of football they play, but their basketball can be quite good. I don't know if they're cheaters or what, but they usually have some great recruits.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View PostDo you think the AAC could poach the MWC? Would be nice to have UNLV in the conference as one of the replacements. I have absolutely NO idea what kind of football they play, but their basketball can be quite good. I don't know if they're cheaters or what, but they usually have some great recruits.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
That's correct. The remaining Big 8 brand, facilities, and investment power is massive compared to the AAC. Taking Memphis and Cincy would be a no-brainer.
We're in deep doo doo it seems. Oh well. I guess the AAC will still be marginally better in basketball than the MVC, but some years it will be debatable.
First UConn, now Memphis and Cincy. *sigh*
The AAC has always been a "holding conference" for the football leftovers. We're seeing that in living color now.
We'll need to make the AAC our *****.
Anybody want to give me odds on the Big Pee letting us in? 5%? 10%?
Big dollars are going to be splashed on a cool Saturday evening gridiron match of the Cyclones and Memphis? By who? Better yet, how about a battle of pigskin powerhouse's Baylor and Cinci? That'll sure make everyone tune out the Wolverines vs. Nittany Lions, or Miami vs. Fl. St. that'll be going on at the same time.
Nah. Those b8 games will be on FS1 on Saturday at 11 am.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
That's correct. The remaining Big 8 brand, facilities, and investment power is massive compared to the AAC. Taking Memphis and Cincy would be a no-brainer.
We're in deep doo doo it seems. Oh well. I guess the AAC will still be marginally better in basketball than the MVC, but some years it will be debatable.
First UConn, now Memphis and Cincy. *sigh*
The AAC has always been a "holding conference" for the football leftovers. We're seeing that in living color now.
We'll need to make the AAC our *****.
Anybody want to give me odds on the Big Pee letting us in? 5%? 10%?
There are three rules that I live by: never get less than twelve hours sleep; never play cards with a guy who has the same first name as a city; and never get involved with a woman with a tattoo of a dagger on her body. Now you stick to that, and everything else is cream cheese.
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Originally posted by C0|dB|00ded View Post
That's correct. The remaining Big 8 brand, facilities, and investment power is massive compared to the AAC. Taking Memphis and Cincy would be a no-brainer.
We're in deep doo doo it seems. Oh well. I guess the AAC will still be marginally better in basketball than the MVC, but some years it will be debatable.
First UConn, now Memphis and Cincy. *sigh*
The AAC has always been a "holding conference" for the football leftovers. We're seeing that in living color now.
We'll need to make the AAC our *****.
Anybody want to give me odds on the Big Pee letting us in? 5%? 10%?
Memphis? I doubt it. No football prowess. You shared those photos of K-State and Oklahoma State's stadiums full and majestic... Uhh the Liberty Bowl isn't coming to the Big 12.
Now Houston, Cinci, UCF... yeah any of those three seem totally possible. I don't think Memphis is going. BYU and Boise make much more sense.
My question is... How does basketball look without Cinci and Houston, because those seem like the most likely two to leave. I don't like how it looks, but it is still better than MVC. Now if those two leave... does Memphis make a move for basketball elsewhere? Not sure.
I also thought the PAC would benefit from some of those leftover 8 brands, so maybe I know nothing.
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