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RE: American conference headquarters
(02-28-2018 10:50 AM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  I know why the AAC is in Providence, but it is still bizarre that any conference would have a headquarters in a state that doesn't have a single university or program in it. It is literally forcing every other school to travel to a non-central location.

SEC is in Birmingham. B1G is in Rosemont, Illinois. ACC is in Greensboro. PAC is in San Francisco. Big 12 is in Irving. Big East is in New York City. A10 is in Virginia.

It would make sense for the AAC HQ to be in either Memphis or Dallas. Orlando would be the third option.

Why does it matter? Is the AAC going to regularly meet in Providence for track and field or cheerleading? I would almost exaggerate and say that it could be based anywhere in the world but as long as it's in the continental US and east of the Rockies, it shouldn't be an issue for any member.
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