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If the gap between the P5 and G5 narrows it will be due to the unsustainable model they’re currently enjoying. It won’t be due to Memphis beating Iowa St in a bowl game that nobody will remember. In Carl’s fantasy world everyone remembers Navy drubbing UVA but forgets the AAC is 1-2 vs fellow G5 schools.
On the contrary, I am saying everything matters, Wins and Loses, there are no secrets. Don't stray away from the fact that those on this board who have been down on the AAC from day 1 don't feel wins against so called P5's matter. Everyone knows there is a talent gap because of all the P5 propaganda and the money situation. It doesn't effect the Florida and TX AAC teams as much because of the plethora of talent in those states.
You, Whaler and others want to see the AAC fail because you dream of UCONN going to a P5 conference, either the B1G or the ACC. I would jump at that opportunity too but that ain't happening any time soon. Who's in a fantasy world now!
AAC football is finding a level of its own
Aresco quotes from above article in Sept.
"Pulling off big-name upsets, showing dominance over struggling power programs (as South Florida did against Illinois last week) and garnering attention with nationally televised games will continue to raise the conference’s profile. Aresco knows becoming a power conference in the mind of the public will be a slow process."
“The issue for us is there’s so much focus on the P5,” Aresco said. “College football, for many decades, has been about the blue bloods much more than basketball, where you have year-to-year Cinderellas and there’s so many more teams that can be competitive. Somebody once said if you have a few good players, you can reenergize a basketball program, but in football, it’s like a corporation."
“We just have to keep at it. It’s not going to be easy; when you have an exclusive club, they typically don’t want to let in new members. I understand all that. We’re not naive. That’s the last thing we are. But we really think we’ve got a shot because of our achievement.”
If Memphis and UCF win their games it will be a clean slate against P5 opponents this bowl season.
I admit, UCF beating Auburn and going 13-0 is quite a dream! Unbelievable! If UCONN where in
this position, the Boneyard would be going wild and demanding that UCONN be rated #1 in the country.