The Broncos' other sports are a difficult fit elsewhere. The WCC is a private schools-only organization. The Big West and MVC wouldn't want the economic disadvantage that BSU would present, since all of their football teams are FCS & don't generate much income.
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CBS Sports reported:
The American Athletic Conference has held discussions about adding Boise State as a 12th member for football in an attempt to give the conference a better chance of being considered for the College Football Playoff in the future.
CBS Sports obtained documents highlighting the AAC's consideration of adding Boise State, but the conference would reportedly only be adding the school for football, allowing other Boise State sports programs to remain in the Mountain West, which is easier for the school geographically.
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Originally posted by Bearcat Chris View PostCBS Sports reported:
The American Athletic Conference has held discussions about adding Boise State as a 12th member for football in an attempt to give the conference a better chance of being considered for the College Football Playoff in the future.
CBS Sports obtained documents highlighting the AAC's consideration of adding Boise State, but the conference would reportedly only be adding the school for football, allowing other Boise State sports programs to remain in the Mountain West, which is easier for the school geographically.
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https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...otball-member/
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Best case scenario is that we would get picked up by a Power 5 conference, but a 2nd choice would be adding the strongest of the "other" football programs. I wonder if the Boise State football coach getting picked up by Auburn will slow this down. He was the biggest advocate for the change, and they still have to fill their AD position. I don't see anything happening soon. It sounds like 2023 is the next best option for us.
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Boise State and SDSU are in conversations? https://www.cincinnati.com/story/spo...rt/4155906001/
https://mwwire.com/2021/01/13/aac-reportedly-speaking-with-san-diego-state-boise-state/
Last edited by bearcatbret; 01-14-2021, 09:52 AM.
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Here’s a tepid denial from the SanDiego State AD:
https://www.sandiegouniontribune.com...-mountain-west
My guess is that, if BSU can wangle its way into the AAC, the Aztecs would be part of the realignment.
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostIt won't be BYU. They have so many "special" demands at this point that no conference wants to deal with them
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I don't understand the fascination with Boise State. Yes they've had some mild success in football but what do they really bring to the table? The population of Greater Boise is around 750,000 compared to 2.1 million for Greater Cincinnati. The whole state of Idaho is only 1.8 million. Enrollment at Boise State is around 22,000 compared to 43,000 at UC. They certainly cannot bring a huge viewership which seems to be the main criteria now for expansion. What benefit is Boise State to the AAC other than a road trip across two time zones to the middle of nowhere?
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Originally posted by cpawstoney View PostI don't understand the fascination with Boise State. Yes they've had some mild success in football but what do they really bring to the table? The population of Greater Boise is around 750,000 compared to 2.1 million for Greater Cincinnati. The whole state of Idaho is only 1.8 million. Enrollment at Boise State is around 22,000 compared to 43,000 at UC. They certainly cannot bring a huge viewership which seems to be the main criteria now for expansion. What benefit is Boise State to the AAC other than a road trip across two time zones to the middle of nowhere?
I agree with these moves including SD State and BYU. It doesn't make sense geographically but it could be a worthwhile roll of the dice.Last edited by Bearcats1232002; 01-17-2021, 02:50 PM.
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Another thing to be looked at is throwing out schools that don't seem to be adding anything in any sport. East Carolina and Tulane would be good candidates for this. East Carolina hasn't been relevant in football in quite a while and have never been in basketball. Tulane hasn't been relevant in either sport in quite a while also.
Unless these schools are good in baseball maybe? But this conference doesn't make its money in baseball anyway.
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