SonsOfNutmeg
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Here's my top 3 schools for IF the AAC ever needed to fill a void (wheather that's Cincy or someone else):
Army- its makes sense since we have Navy now, and the annual game becomes an in-conference game... imagine?
BYU- Football tradition and geographic expansion. Period.
NIU (Northern Illinois)- NIU has made some big strides over the last decade or so in Football. Many years they probably would have beaten UConn. They lack in many of the other sports and their stadium (23K seats) would need a pretty massive upgrade to fit in the AAC. Though a plan is apparently underway to expand Huskie Stadium to 35,000 seats and upgrade the entire facility making it the largest in the MAC.
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Also in consideration:
Marshall- One good year in football out of dozens doesn't mean much, but hey!
Boise State- Although the Boise today may not be the Boise of old, the football tradition can't be ignored. However, based on how well the "Boise's joining the Big East" went... I doubt they'd except an invite to the AAC.
FAU (Florida Atlantic)- New stadium (29K seats), great recruiting area for all of the conference teams. Slowly improving football program.
UMass- If we want to remain the single greatest big-boy college football program in New England then this won't jive, but UMass isn't really much of a threat as is right now anyway. Aside from football they're sports have little to no national brand ID or recognition- think about it? Plus, their stadium situation is a mess.
Southern Mississippi- Why? Because at some point long ago, Southern Miss actually meant something. And a decent stadium (35K seats) with lots of southern, prideful, football fans in the bayou's of Mississippi sounds like a fun time for road contests.
Army- its makes sense since we have Navy now, and the annual game becomes an in-conference game... imagine?
BYU- Football tradition and geographic expansion. Period.
NIU (Northern Illinois)- NIU has made some big strides over the last decade or so in Football. Many years they probably would have beaten UConn. They lack in many of the other sports and their stadium (23K seats) would need a pretty massive upgrade to fit in the AAC. Though a plan is apparently underway to expand Huskie Stadium to 35,000 seats and upgrade the entire facility making it the largest in the MAC.
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Also in consideration:
Marshall- One good year in football out of dozens doesn't mean much, but hey!
Boise State- Although the Boise today may not be the Boise of old, the football tradition can't be ignored. However, based on how well the "Boise's joining the Big East" went... I doubt they'd except an invite to the AAC.
FAU (Florida Atlantic)- New stadium (29K seats), great recruiting area for all of the conference teams. Slowly improving football program.
UMass- If we want to remain the single greatest big-boy college football program in New England then this won't jive, but UMass isn't really much of a threat as is right now anyway. Aside from football they're sports have little to no national brand ID or recognition- think about it? Plus, their stadium situation is a mess.
Southern Mississippi- Why? Because at some point long ago, Southern Miss actually meant something. And a decent stadium (35K seats) with lots of southern, prideful, football fans in the bayou's of Mississippi sounds like a fun time for road contests.