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[QUOTE="Dooley, post: 1038884, member: 2920"] Oh, [USER=2362]@UConn Dan[/USER], if only that was how CR worked. Once the moonshine settles, here is what is more likely (First Rule of CR: any realignment MUST kick UCONN fans in the sack): B12 adds Cincinnati, UCF, USF, Houston, ECU and BYU B1G adds Buffalo and Boston University (AAU members) ACC adds Temple to get to 16 after ND finally decides to join full-time SEC adds Memphis and UMASS (citing a need to improve hoops and wanting a stronger northeast presence for SECN, like U...MASS) PAC adds Tulane and Tulsa, just because they can The AAC responds with a strong press conference from Mike Aresco: "After monitoring the CR landscape, we have decided to strengthen our conference with strong nationally recognized brands to replace the members we have lost. Ladies and gentlemen, I introduce to you Southern Miss, North Dakota St, Lake Superior St, Central Connecticut State University, Texas Southern, New England Tractor Trailer School, Porter & Chester, University of Phoenix, and SUNY - Geneseo. We are confident that these additions will continue to strengthen our hold as a 6th "Power" conference, especially Porter & Chester who will instantly bring much needed basketball presence in the northeast. With blueblood AAC schools like Navy, who gives us football credence, and SMU, who gives us basketball tradition, we continue our motto of academic and athletic excellence as a 6th Power conference." [/QUOTE]
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