Mike Aresco said at Media Days today that Expansion for the AAC is NOT on the table.
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Now that the dust has settled and no expansion, I believe Texas and Oklahoma simply tried for more money or to squeeze ESPN and FOX to undisclosed commitments. Those schools, along with ESPN and FOX see whats on the horizon and that is the P4 conferences. There aren't enough legitimate schools left, at this time , to keep doing the P5 thing. The best product going forward, just like when they did the BCS, is forming the 4 power conferences along with input from the broadcasters. If, and its a big if, when realignment happens, UC needs the power brokers to drop those bottom feeders in the conferences and add schools like UC, BYU and UCONN thinking that would assemble the best product available.
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Originally posted by slimm View PostNow that the dust has settled and no expansion, I believe Texas and Oklahoma simply tried for more money or to squeeze ESPN and FOX to undisclosed commitments. Those schools, along with ESPN and FOX see whats on the horizon and that is the P4 conferences. There aren't enough legitimate schools left, at this time , to keep doing the P5 thing. The best product going forward, just like when they did the BCS, is forming the 4 power conferences along with input from the broadcasters. If, and its a big if, when realignment happens, UC needs the power brokers to drop those bottom feeders in the conferences and add schools like UC, BYU and UCONN thinking that would assemble the best product available.
S Carolina, Vandy, Purdue, Illinois, Indiana & other teams that do poorly in football will be able to hang on to their conferences. If not, I believe the amount of lawsuits that would arise would simple make it a
night mare. Just my humble opinion.
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I think we are forever screwed at this point. Hopefully we can get a few decent years in before the P4 happens and breaks away from the rest of us. I'll just be happy I was in school during the glory days of Big East and Brian Kelly. Time to refocus on basketball I guess. Our best hope is the Big10/SEC/PAC take the big12 leftovers on their way to 16 and the ACC adds us and UCONN to get themselves to 16... but I don't see that as likely anymore.
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The AAC is apparently going to look outside the box for a TV contract. I suspect that means a streaming network of some sort. They are meeting with ESPN with the next week or so to negotiate a new rights deal also.Brent Wyrick
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If Mike Aresco wakes up, he could raise the level of the AAC to be more desirable than it is now. There are a number of up and coming football programs (sadly we aren't one of them) and basketball is on par with the rest. We need better TV (and it looks like he is working on that) PLUS better bowl games. Our bowl lineup sucks. He needs to leverage FedEx dollars and support. We have Memphis. Why not use them??
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostMike Aresco said at Media Days today that Expansion for the AAC is NOT on the table.
With all of that, I would like to see the AAC bring in some partial agreements to have BYU become football and basketball only partner, like Noter Shame with ACC. I'd also like to see a AAC -WAC two week challenge. Each conference member plays two teams from the other conference one at home, one on the road. It'd be great if they could work the schedules with higher finish teams playing each other, more big time matchups and a reward for doing well.Red and Black are more of an Attitude than merely a color combination.
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