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2) The last decade of Big East football was pretty amazing. The AAC is not awful as a football conference, but whereas the Big East was winning about half its games against major conference opponents (just about every year but 2010), the AAC will win about 1/3.
So what? We don't care about the AAC, we care about UConn.
The top half of the AAC is basically identical to the Big East. The Big East had great parity and that meant it was hard to stand out. The league champion could go to the Fiesta Bowl at 8-4.
The top teams in the AAC will be just as good and will beat up on weaker conference mates. Instead of 6-6 as a median record for UConn, it will be 8-4. 10-2 will be common.
If we can continue to win half our games against BCS opponents, it won't matter that weaker teams in the AAC are losing 80% of their BCS games. At 10-2 and with BCS wins, we'll be at least as respected as we were in the Big East.