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Conference Realignment Board
Key tweets, and it's all gone to Hell.
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[QUOTE="junglehusky, post: 1421448, member: 61"] I do wonder what the metrics are... but glad we're at least on the right side of it. Looking at future schedules of AAC-B1G matchups, Houston, ECU, Memphis, Tulane, Tulsa have no B1G games currently scheduled. (Also, Tulsa's OOC is a pile of steaming poo outside of in-state series with Okie / Okie Lite. Interesting that the more southern / western members of the AAC have a lot more B12 series than anyone else.) SMU will play at Michigan, Temple has series against Penn State, Rutgers and Maryland, UCF plays Maryland and Michigan, USF has Illinois (and Maryland this year). My guess is USF was the one denied exemption, but again, just a guess. It will be interesting to see if we hear anything about Temple and UCF. It may depend on which B1G schools decide to ask for exemptions for their opponents. Some may need it more than others depending on their schedules. [/QUOTE]
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