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On phone and cant click link. Do we have a writer or s it just stories about other teams that mention AAC teams?
Interesting that we are the only G5 conference with a blog. Also, the schools that have their own blogs are pretty much what you would expect as far as schools with the most fans. The only one that surprises me really is Stanford. I would think Tennessee would have a blog before Stanford.
(05-14-2015 07:51 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: [ -> ]Interesting that we are the only G5 conference with a blog. Also, the schools that have their own blogs are pretty much what you would expect as far as schools with the most fans. The only one that surprises me really is Stanford. I would think Tennessee would have a blog before Stanford.

I think we should take over that Stanford blog.
(05-14-2015 07:51 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: [ -> ]Interesting that we are the only G5 conference with a blog. Also, the schools that have their own blogs are pretty much what you would expect as far as schools with the most fans. The only one that surprises me really is Stanford. I would think Tennessee would have a blog before Stanford.

Thems folks don't doo pewters
(05-14-2015 07:51 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: [ -> ]Interesting that we are the only G5 conference with a blog. Also, the schools that have their own blogs are pretty much what you would expect as far as schools with the most fans. The only one that surprises me really is Stanford. I would think Tennessee would have a blog before Stanford.

that requires basic literacy and an internet connection which rules out the vast majority of UT fans
I just figured that UT probably has one of the 15 or so largest fan bases in the country. But if none of them are reading or computer literate, I suppose it all makes sense...
(05-14-2015 09:05 PM)Kruciff Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-14-2015 07:51 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: [ -> ]Interesting that we are the only G5 conference with a blog. Also, the schools that have their own blogs are pretty much what you would expect as far as schools with the most fans. The only one that surprises me really is Stanford. I would think Tennessee would have a blog before Stanford.

I think we should take over that Stanford blog.

Do they still have a Stanford blog?
(05-15-2015 10:41 AM)DefCONNOne Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-14-2015 09:05 PM)Kruciff Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-14-2015 07:51 PM)robertfoshizzle Wrote: [ -> ]Interesting that we are the only G5 conference with a blog. Also, the schools that have their own blogs are pretty much what you would expect as far as schools with the most fans. The only one that surprises me really is Stanford. I would think Tennessee would have a blog before Stanford.

I think we should take over that Stanford blog.

Do they still have a Stanford blog?

In this iteration, they do.
Very important that we still have one even after redesign of blog. Good sign I think of ESPN partnership with the AAC.
Where is it? I am not seeing it on te blog page?
I haven't visited the ESPN website in a long time, but now have a reason
http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/
(05-15-2015 12:53 PM)Knightbengal Wrote: [ -> ]Where is it? I am not seeing it on te blog page?
(05-17-2015 08:15 AM)DowdyPirate Wrote: [ -> ]http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfnation/
(05-15-2015 12:53 PM)Knightbengal Wrote: [ -> ]Where is it? I am not seeing it on te blog page?

I saw that. I was trying to get to it from the main site and it wasn't coming up. Beta?
For those wondering how to access the page without clicking on the OP's link.

1. http://espn.go.com/

2. If you scroll over the CFB Nation under NCAAF at top of page. You won't see it on the pop up box that shows the contract conferences, but once you click on CFB Nation or Nation Blog you will see

3. Beside College Football Nation Blog there's a box that says "Choose Blog" with an arrow pointing down. Click here and right below Notre Dame is the American Athletic Conference page.
It's actually decent.
(05-20-2015 08:58 AM)ECUPirated Wrote: [ -> ]For those wondering how to access the page without clicking on the OP's link.

1. http://espn.go.com/

2. If you scroll over the CFB Nation under NCAAF at top of page. You won't see it on the pop up box that shows the contract conferences, but once you click on CFB Nation or Nation Blog you will see

3. Beside College Football Nation Blog there's a box that says "Choose Blog" with an arrow pointing down. Click here and right below Notre Dame is the American Athletic Conference page.

EVEN EASIER: http://espn.go.com/blog/aac
(05-22-2015 10:41 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-20-2015 08:58 AM)ECUPirated Wrote: [ -> ]For those wondering how to access the page without clicking on the OP's link.

1. http://espn.go.com/

2. If you scroll over the CFB Nation under NCAAF at top of page. You won't see it on the pop up box that shows the contract conferences, but once you click on CFB Nation or Nation Blog you will see

3. Beside College Football Nation Blog there's a box that says "Choose Blog" with an arrow pointing down. Click here and right below Notre Dame is the American Athletic Conference page.

EVEN EASIER: http://espn.go.com/blog/aac
Read the full thread.
All I am seeing is a mismash of P5 schools. Looks to me that most of the real blogs are behind a pay-wall.
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