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puc86

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  1. It doesn’t matter because we are in the aac, of the 10 conferences that got multi bids how many of them was winning the regular season a laughable consideration point? The problem isn’t that conference regular aac champion don’t auto qualify it’s that beating a ton of aac teams meant as close to nothing as nothing can get. Why? Because aac
  2. So being low, being passed by, not having an actual shot at playoffs, having no interest in the program beyond a core 15k or so and playing teams no one has heard of or cared about are only good in the very unique circumstance that is the aac? It’s great to be in the little leagues where maybe we can compete but any lower is when these universally bad things become tangibly bad? What an odd line for people to try to straddle. BEING IN THE MINORS IS ALWAYS BAD! If you are arguing the degrees of bad you are losing. Are there true prophets?
  3. But the more others think of us the more opportunities and money that we get and in a world of big money amateur athletics that’s all that really matters.
  4. Because it shows the ridiculous idea that winning the aac means going to the championship is quite obviously a lie.
  5. I believe 4, basketball back in the beast feels right and good but basketball can be in any random made up conference that doesn’t have football gets the exact same impact gained as ruining football with this ****.
  6. You just aren’t going to get 40k people to care about these teams, no one has done it anywhere in all of America. Showing that on field success doesn’t necessarily translate to being able to compete for actual championships doesn’t help create greater market growth.
  7. How many teams are independent in basketball? Back the the Beast for them.
  8. Men’s basketball just showed that winning the conference and being on the longest winning streak means nothing to the nation and getting into championship playoffs. Are you saying that it means we can get 11k people to care about the aac? We already know that’s possible and for football not enough.
  9. I just wanted to make a catchy slogan, but has anything changed besides more evidence that aac winning is not valued because aac programs are not valued? No? Well then of course it hasn’t gone anywhere.
  10. Play people new no matter who! Tampa has spoken repeatedly on how it values the aac, it doesn’t and is never going to.
  11. If you are vague enough on time frames and destinations you can never really be wrong and one day you may even get to say you were right.
  12. If I ask them on the internet how do I know the are human enough to know how to human?
  13. I thought this was going to be a dive into existentialism and if any of us are actually human, does the human experience require touching grass, being in the world and not disconnectedly talking to devices?
  14. They should have Simon Whistler cold read live commentary, I’d watch that
  15. plus people in power put money behind them so they are inherently good
  16. Board members love to say yes, they love to spend money, they love any big idea, they love anything anyone else in the room loves and they love anything that they think will give them a legacy. If they were spending their money **** straight that’s an endorsement but it’s just
  17. I don’t know why it infuriates me but in all fairness if it wasn’t that I’m sure it would be something else. Getting out of the conference is all I care about and I wished this actually helped I just can’t see any conceivable way that it actually does. If a conference actually said build a stadium and you are in, I’d be in favor of even building a backup one. This unfortunately looks like the stadium of people looking to be in the aac forever. Diversity is our strength
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