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2015 American Athletic Conference Media Day

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UConnFootball11:16am via TweetDeck
@American_FB Kickoff takes place next week in @DscvrNewport#americankickoff #work2win
http://www.uconnhuskies.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/073015aaa.html

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The American Digital Network will also provide full coverage of the event on Tuesday with live streaming. To view, please CLICK HERE

That schedule is: 9 a.m. ET - Opening Comments From Commissioner Mike Aresco

9:30-10:15 a.m. ET - West Division Coaches Roundtable (Tom Herman-Houston, Justin Fuente-Memphis, Ken Niumatalolo-Navy, Chad Morris-SMU, Curtis Johnson-Tulane, and Philip Montgomery-Tulsa)

10:45-11:00 a.m. ET - Terry McAulay-Coordinator of Football Officiating

11:15-Noon ET - East Division Coaches Roundtables (George O'Leary-UCF, Bob Diaco-UConn, Tommy Tuberville-Cincinnati, Ruffin McNeill-East Carolina, Willie Taggart-USF, Matt Rhule-Temple)
 
Looking at the media guide reminded me of how weak our bowl affiliations are. Only 1 of the 7 against a real conference (SCC). There is 1 against the ACC, but F them.
 
Looking at the media guide reminded me of how weak our bowl affiliations are. Only 1 of the 7 against a real conference (SCC). There is 1 against the ACC, but F them.
UNLESS, we get in to the ACC bowl against BC and embarrass them, then I would consider the AAC experience less painful.
 
This just in from the AAC media day - We're Still Here!
 
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Ah okay gotcha. Sorry, I'm not familiar with WTIC really. What time are they usually on?
 
AAC football media day: Conference headquarters not moving anywhere soon
http://www.orlandosentinel.com/spor...s-notepad/os-aac-football-media-day-post.html

>>A league representative said there have been discussions in the past about moving the conference headquarters. New York and Orlando were once in consideration and, now, Dallas is considered to be the most centralized location for all 12 schools and is being discussed as a possible future headquarters.

But a move could be a long way away. The conference has a five-year lease in Providence and, behind the scenes, there is no groundswell movement for a venue change.

So for now, long live the lobster.<<
 
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Great stuff on WTIC this afternoon from Newport. Heard Temple, Tulane and Cinci head coaches all concerned about their kicking teams.
 
Dallas is considered to be the most centralized location for all 12 schools and is being discussed as a possible future headquarters

Um, how are they defining centralized and/or what are they thinking about the future
 
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