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If you are willing to accept 1AA status.There is zero reason for the American to offer any sort of lifeline to Mountain West teams.
If you are willing to accept 1AA status.There is zero reason for the American to offer any sort of lifeline to Mountain West teams.
CCSU? No. Stony Brook? Yes.Every time one of these "why don't we add X Y or Z irrelevant school to the conference" surfaces, I get the renewed feeling that someday we're going to share a conference with CCSU.
CCSU? No. Stony Brook? Yes.
There is if the P5 continues to get more restrictive about which teams "count" for OOC. It's an ugly solution, but it's a legitimate proposal. Yes, the money would have to be there - and maybe it would. I would, however, keep Navy in the East and move Memphis to West.
Adding BYU and Colorado State is diluting a conference which includes Tulane and Tulsa. OK. If you can understand that taking from them weakens them, you have your answer.If the P5 becomes more restrictive in scheduling and you are currently in the most desirable of the G5 conferences, why would you want to dilute yourself with programs from one of the conferences you're working to eclipse? (And likely taking a pay cut per team in order to do it.)
Adding BYU and Colorado State is diluting a conference which includes Tulane and Tulsa. OK. If you can understand that taking from them weakens them, you have your answer.
Gee, no, I didn't realize that. Please explain how either of those programs dilutes the AAC. I was talking about both BYU and the other Mountain West members so I should have separated the comments. btw, Western Kentucky and Old Dominion won 11 and 10 games so perhaps that's the right move.You realize that BYU football isn't in the Mountain West, right? They have no interest in joining the American. As for CSU, they won 6 games last year. Tulsa won 10.
That conference would certainly be able to rival the likes of the ACC and Big 12 in some years. BYU is a Power football program. Sheet, UConn beat Notre Dame in its last meeting. I agree that the power conferences have blue blood dominant programs but even blue bloods sheet the bed some years. The alternative is to live in the G5 gulag. That conference would be much more like the ACC than the Mountain West.
I don't really care to argue about the merits of BYU Football and although not an Alabama, it is a very good program with a national following. Reputation goes a long way. More steady than ND, right? No question the AAC is hamstrung by not having an elite program but being a very large conference with solid teams top to bottom may be one way it gets paid.Between 2000 and 2016, BYU finished the season ranked in the AP poll only five times with the highest finish being 12th. I don't consider that to be a power program, and they don't do anything to advance the P6 argument. As long as the B12 has Texas and Oklahoma and the ACC has FSU and Clemson then they will fundamentally be on a different plane.
why? it's common knowledge that Flash is faster.Musing about these possible adds to the AAC is somewhat like my daily musings.
Do you ever wonder who would win head to head in a race...the Flash, or Superman?
why? it's common knowledge that Flash is faster.
Musing about these possible adds to the AAC is somewhat like my daily musings.
Do you ever wonder who would win head to head in a race...the Flash, or Superman?
Superman. Flying is always faster than ground travel.I have pondered this question almost daily now....is faster than a speeding bullet really not fast enough?
I have decided that Marvel would protect their interests and declare a tie...it's all about the money.
Not since TSA.Superman. Flying is always faster than ground travel.
I have pondered this question almost daily now....is faster than a speeding bullet really not fast enough?
I have decided that Marvel would protect their interests and declare a tie...it's all about the money.
I don't think Marvel/Disney has any say at all since they're DC characters.
There is zero reason for the American to offer any sort of lifeline to Mountain West teams.