Best weekend ever for AAC: Memphis' big win, three teams in top 25 (USAT)
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>>It would appear the AAC, at least for the time being, has separated itself from the other Group of Five conferences.
“I’ve never wanted to make it about the Group of Five,” Aresco said. “Our sights have been set on trying to be in the conversation with the other five and this year we’ve got seven wins against them now and we’ve beaten a ranked team and a couple teams that might be ranked by the end of the season so we’ve done that part of it. It’s also important for us to win against the Group of 5 because we’re competing against them for that New Year’s Day slot. It’s all come together for us. We’ve had some really significant eye-opening wins that shows some strength throughout the conference.”
The interesting thing will be to see how the College Football Playoff selection committee views these teams, given the emphasis on strength of schedule. The first CFP rankings will come Nov. 3, and barring a major upset Memphis would be 8-0 and potentially knocking on the door of the top 10 of the polls. But will the committee see it that way?
“Last year when we had a chance to talk after the season, the committee made it clear they admired how we challenged ourselves with the tough schedules we took on,” Aresco said. “Last year we came up a little short because we didn’t win enough non-conference games. This year I’m pleased we have undefeated teams at this point. I felt if we had undefeated teams and significant non-conference wins they would treat us fairly and I think they will.”<<