Here's an idea: if you don't follow something closely, maybe you should stop arguing about it with folks who do. Better yet, maybe you should follow it closer so that you can come to the same conclusion as the folks who do!![]()
Drop that number down to 75% and he's spot on.
Drop that number down to 75% and he's spot on.
My point was the top of the AAC can play with the majority of the P5. The P5s behemoths - Alabama, Clemson, Ohio State, maybe a handful of others - are on their own plane. The P5 can't compete against those giants.It's pretty valid, we know how good UCF has been the past few years. Cincinnati beat UCLA and Virginia Tech last year. Houston beat Arizona... etc. Not going to go back and find all the p5 wins, but outside of the elite, elite programs the top of the AAC is competitive.
Interesting question....I checked the data...2010-18.
....Temple
...13 games vs P5....one win over a team with winning record. Total record 2-11.
....Memphis
...16 games vs P5....one win over team with winning record. Total record 4-16...
...Cincinnati
...18 games vs P5...three wins over teams with winning records. Total record 9-9
Cincinnati comes closest of those three teams listed, IMHO, to approximating a P5 team 2010-18.
AAC's only loss came with a backup QB that couldn't throw the football into an ocean. But he did throw it into a sea of LSU backup DBs.
LSU played their third-string defense.
LSU played their third-string defense.
OK...scratch "sea of defensive backs"....the UCF quarterback threw it into a lake of defensive backs
Of course he didn't say teams with winning records, he said P5. Does that change the results?Interesting question....I checked the data...2010-18.
....Temple
...13 games vs P5....one win over a team with winning record. Total record 2-11.
....Memphis
...16 games vs P5....one win over team with winning record. Total record 4-16...
...Cincinnati
...18 games vs P5...three wins over teams with winning records. Total record 9-9
Cincinnati comes closest of those three teams listed, IMHO, to approximating a P5 team 2010-18.
Yes, I know. I also know that the folks who cling to their hatred of the AAC play this card over and over.
Of course he didn't say teams with winning records, he said P5. Does that change the results?
Yes, because it is true.
"He was smiling"Asked American commissioner Mike Aresco if we are close to an announcement on new conference media deal. “I can’t comment, but you see my face.” He was smiling.
That’s the sad truth of the thing, whatever we get it’ll be too low to let American schools keep pace with the P5. That said, anything north of $10 million is a clear message that, while we are not P5, we’re not exactly G5 either. I have to believe that if we were below $10 million Aresco would be more reserved.
It is possible. Very possible.On one hand I want to be a glass half kinda guy. On the other, it’ll be pretty hilarious when he announces its 4.75 million after all this buildup.
Here, here!And UConn should join the Big East
Of course he didn't say teams with winning records, he said P5. Does that change the results?