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The Dillard’s Cup
Its a competition between two southern, football conferences after all

The Dillard’s Cup

There is only 14 teams in the SEC.Isn't it six schools? Aren't there 16 in the SEC and 10 in the Big 12.
hmmm, espn 'owns' aac AND sec. what if down the road, the two were, dare I say it, combined? nah, that's just crazy talk...or is it? (full disclosure; sec is my favorite conference not named aac).
Bottom four in 2017-18 and the teams that AAC will likely face next year: South Carolina, Georgia, Vanderbilt, Ole Miss
Apparently ESPN/SEC have selected Memphis to play Georgia in one of the 4 games.

Yeah it sounds like ESPN is picking the American teams, not the league office.
Kelly Hines on TwitterBut no confirmation its part of the event right? Rothstein typically notes home and homes in his tweet
So a buy game then

This... is embarrassing
Did I read somewhere that Tulsa is floundering financially? Like, the whole school, not just the athletic department.
Yes, I posted the link. Huge financial trouble. They cut 40% of all departments and majors. The accreditor told them they are bleeding badly in sports and endangering the whole school.
Possibly the worst AAC add
The statement said there’s a clause I’m sure losing anyone can give them the opportunity to renegotiateSo if we lose Tulsa, do we bother to replace them.
Does the new ESPN agreement have a renegotiation clause in the even that any schools are lost, or only key schools?
Is it even possible to lose a school?So if we lose Tulsa, do we bother to replace them.
Does the new ESPN agreement have a renegotiation clause in the even that any schools are lost, or only key schools?
Is it even possible to lose a school?