jbdphi
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I know - it's a dumpster fire of a conference, everyone has one foot out the door, it sucks playing directional schools when we should be with other land grant universities, etc.
All that being said, you would need some serious blinders on not to see that this conference actually doesn't suck at football, at least this year.
AAC W/L Record against G5, FCS and Independent: 15-1
AAC W/L Record against P5: 6-7
The one loss in the first group was Temple going down to Army who looks pretty good this year. By the way, if Temple massacred Stony Brook who took Richmond to the woodshed who crushed Virginia who we only beat by three points because they screwed up so badly in the last minute, what does that mean for us? Absoduckinglutely nothing.
In the P5 games, there were certainly some blowout losses (against Ohio State and Michigan - two of the best teams in the country right now), but there were also some very close, competitive games. UCF going down in 2OT to Maryland, ECU losing to USCe by 5, Temple losing to PSU by 7, Tulane barely losing to Wake.
This conference isn't amazing, it might not be as good as the Old Big East, but it certainly isn't a dumpster fire in football. It is holding its own so far and next week has some pretty interesting games. USF / FSU, us against the fruit, ECU / VaTech. Win 2 out of 3 and the AAC will be .500 against P5.
All that being said, you would need some serious blinders on not to see that this conference actually doesn't suck at football, at least this year.
AAC W/L Record against G5, FCS and Independent: 15-1
AAC W/L Record against P5: 6-7
The one loss in the first group was Temple going down to Army who looks pretty good this year. By the way, if Temple massacred Stony Brook who took Richmond to the woodshed who crushed Virginia who we only beat by three points because they screwed up so badly in the last minute, what does that mean for us? Absoduckinglutely nothing.
In the P5 games, there were certainly some blowout losses (against Ohio State and Michigan - two of the best teams in the country right now), but there were also some very close, competitive games. UCF going down in 2OT to Maryland, ECU losing to USCe by 5, Temple losing to PSU by 7, Tulane barely losing to Wake.
This conference isn't amazing, it might not be as good as the Old Big East, but it certainly isn't a dumpster fire in football. It is holding its own so far and next week has some pretty interesting games. USF / FSU, us against the fruit, ECU / VaTech. Win 2 out of 3 and the AAC will be .500 against P5.