In a vacuum The AAC is a truly fun league. I enjoy watching it on a weekly basis. It reminds me a bit of the old WAC of the 80's when BYU was a national program. Lots of shoot outs and crazy upsets. That said it will always suffer from a perception problem that it is comprised of directional and city schools. Historically these programs do not get much respect as they lack the pedigree of schools that have been playing for a century or more. Its not fair in any way but it is what it is. Perception is reality. A conference carried by Central Florida, Memphis, and Houston will never threaten the dollars of conferences anchored by CFB Bluebloods regardless of how those teams perform. Even Boise State that has done more to carry the banner of G5 Schools than the next 5 teams combined, is easily dismissed when they get beaten by a top 25ish Okie State School. Nobody thinks for a second that OSU is competing for anything this year, and by association Boise now has no business in the playoff. The only thing The AAC can do is hope that its bottom tier can get better w/o taking too much away from the top tier performers. Sell the product as a whole because no network is laying down big dollars for UCF and the 11 dwarves.