I think we should cool it on the criticism of either team.
They both represented the AAC well.......exciting, explosive offensive teams. At least the offensive lines can protect the QB's and open holes for significant running plays.
Its hard to criticize any team that is that successful in all aspects of offense.
And how many times did the ESPN commentators exclaim "What a game!" I was amazed at how well Cincinnati's freshman QB performed!
And Memphis certainly has the city pumped.
As the commentators stated often "good crowd". Another plus for AAC perception all around on national TV.
I suggested this before and will repeat .....some teams (Memphis, SMU, Houston, and even Temple) are really elevating their play in the league. I think this league could even be better than the old BE. Add to the fact Cincinnati has generally been explosive, in the BE and AAC!
What type of games really excite fans........explosive high scoring games, or defensive 9-6 struggles? (I'm not criticizing UConn.... I'm cloud high over their showing last week. But realistically, they can't be called a powerhouse)
It has been suggested Memphis and Cincinnati to the Big 12 IF another expansion occurs, I think a showing like this fits the high scoring persona of the Big 12. Tommy Tuberville is well known in the coaching ranks...and so are his goals of a P-5 invite. They both may have punched their ticket tonight.
And so far this season the new coaches at Houston, SMU, and now Memphis have receive high recognition and acclaim from commentators. Justin Fuentes "one of hottest coaches going?"
A national game good for AAC perception.
Good for UConn when, or IF they beat either one.