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"I believe it will happen" -- American Athletic Conference considering going to a 20-game conference schedule

POSTED: September 13, 2020 -- 10:26 p.m. CT

September 10, Jon Rothstein, from CBS Sports, reported the American Athletic Conference was "considering going to a 20-game, double round-robin league schedule during the 20-21 college basketball season".

As Rothstein reported, the move to 20 conference games makes sense because, now that the AAC has 11 members, a true double round-robin is created where every member plays the other member schools twice.

Currently, AAC women's basketball teams play 16 conference games.

The four additional conference games for the AAC women's teams would lessen scheduling difficulties for this season; however, in the future, it would also decrease opportunities for the teams to schedule top-tier teams in the nonconference.

I contacted a few sources regarding the 20-game conference idea; and, one source told me: "I believe it will happen."


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Next, I asked if the 20-game conference schedule was just for this season or would the AAC adopt this as the plan going forward.

One source told me, "I think it's only for this season because of the loss of games some of us may face (due to the COVID-19 pandemic."

A second source said the 20-game conference schedule would be adopted "going forward" beyond the 2020-'21 season.

Adopting a 20-game conference schedule beyond the upcoming season could provide additional content for the AAC's new channel on ESPN+.

A final decision from the AAC is expected once the NCAA Division I Council announces the start date to the 2020-'21 season. The NCAA DI Council is meeting this Wednesday, September 16.

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