Yes, but they're going to the ACC, not the AAC.
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We don't need additional capacity for regular games against random opponents, you need it for big games. If Wyoming and Craig Bohl were coming to Fargo we would easily sell out 25k. However, as part of the deal they would want a couple thousand tickets for their fans so they could travel to the game. Same could be said for any decent G5 or low level P5 that we would try to schedule a H/h or 2 for 1 with. It's just how FBS scheduling works. If you can't guarantee them the number of tickets they want, they won't schedule you.
Some squawking about the Blue Hens:
https://www.delawareonline.com/story...e/70779798007/
So glad NDSU leadership sat around waiting for the "right" offer.
thumbs up asses. Ive told you 100 times and now i'm fully convinced Larson/Phelps could care less, they want to ride this out for 5-10 more years then retire back east. its the easiest job in the world to ride coattails and operate in the BLACK staying in PUD FCS>..
https://apnews.com/article/conferenc...956e571b4426e1
Maybe nothing, but still talk of rebuilding the Pac-2.
meanwhile FCS PUD continues
University of West Georgia will embark on a transformative journey to join NCAA Division I Athletics
Wow, that's actually a rather insightful article.
Suggests there is a big battle behind the scenes for control of PAC and its assets. The departing members certainly would be incentivized to shut it down, but it looks like OSU/WSU trying to stop that. Normally departing members are excluded from any conference decisions according to rather standard bylaws. OSU/WSU should win this fight.
They could still be looking to use PAC as a shell to merge with MWC, or they could legitimately be looking to rebuild it. Quite possible the departing schools have thrown monkey wrenches in that if they haven't given up governance.