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Oklahoma City and Tulsa Discussed As Potential Hosts For American Athletic Conference Tournament
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[QUOTE="Austin316, post: 2225253, member: 8091"] The AAC is still in test-mode. They have no real place to call home for the conference tournament. It's not the worst idea to feel out every area first to see what place draws the most tickets. I'll be honest, the crowd showing at the tournament in Hartford wasn't good. Sure some people showed up to the uconn games... some, but every game should be at least 50% capacity and sold out for the championship game. They literally put up a black tarp over the upper level sections so you couldn't see empty seats in the xl center for the Cinci SMU game. I felt so bad for the players. Still want to give the refs a stone cold stunner every time I think about the semi final Cinci game. [/QUOTE]
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