Remember, the conference has been around over 35 years.
I think you need to move the decimal one spot to the left.
Remember, the conference has been around over 35 years.
Wait a minute, I found that on the internet. AAC consortium meme's are all over the place. How dare you, sir.huskypantz blah blah blah
Not a bad move. There are some decent schools academically in the conference.
UConn and SMU are the only top tier academic institutions that are full time members of the American Athletic Association.
East Carolina, UCF, USF, Houston, Tulsa, Memphis, and Temple are all academic lightweights.
UConn and SMU are the only top tier academic institutions that are full time members of the American Athletic Association.
East Carolina, UCF, USF, Houston, Tulsa, Memphis, and Temple are all academic lightweights.
did you just completely skip the USNWR posted in this thread earlier?
1. Navy (9- Liberal Arts Colleges)
2. Tulane (41)
3. UConn (57)
4. SMU (61)
5. Tulsa (86)
6. Temple (115)
7. Cincinnati (140)
8. USF (156)
9. UCF (168)
10. Houston (187)
11. ECU (T-194)
12. Memphis (NR)
Well aside for the first two... He was spot on!
uconn is opening up a daycare center specifically for Memphis and Houston students to receive tutoring.Can i get this in english please?
uconn is opening up a daycare center specifically for Memphis and Houston Honor students to receive tutoring.
Outside of a few bottom feeders, The AAC is actually a good collection of universities to be tied to academically. No shame in working with the likes of Tulane, Navy, Tulsa etc.
But even less shame in working with the likes of Michigan, Maryland, Penn St, and Northwestern (in academics and in sports).
This shows that there are times when colleges' academic quality do matter. If UConn finds itself in the AAC for a while longer, the AAC ought to let in Rice, Army and Air Force and -- if they are also without a home -- BYU.
Not really, because this is a "research" consortium, and I believe that even USF and Cinci have more research $ than UConn.
If two non-UConn schools leave the league the appropriate response would be to not expand. Certainly no one from MWC would answer the phone and anyone on the coast just makes things worse.
And if they did expand how could the criteria be anything other than who is best at sports and available?