I feel that Memphis would vote against us coming in. I've had big Memphis boosters tell me this in the past. They can't "block" us but they would not vote for us. Therefore, the vote to accept us would not be unaminous. That is how I feel. It's fine if you don't feel that way.Can someone explain to me this veto power that Memphis has over any conference they are in? I didn't realize Memphis has SEC level power to wield and make determinations on every addition so hoping someone can detail how that works.
Because ECU couldn't block Charlotte. USF couldn't block FAU. SMU couldn't block Rice, or North Texas or UTSA. So why is it that Memphis can block us? As I have said before, our barrier to entry is our own damn selves. As in the title of this thread. The people that run the university put us in this position. Not Memphis. At least that's my take.
I'll lay down 500.00 on a bet that says if we ever get an AAC invite, Memphis won't be there. I also said earlier that I'm not saying it can't happen, I just think it won't.
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