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AAC Standings with Remaining Games for the 4 AAC Contenders - KnightLight - 11-23-2014 11:18 AM 4 teams still have a shot to at least share the AAC title. Memphis 6-1 (8-3), Nov 29 UCONN UCF 5-1 (7-3), @ USF, @ ECU Cincinnati 5-1 (7-3), @ Temple, HOUSTON ECU 4-2 (7-3), @ Tulsa, UCF Houston 4-2 (6-4), @ SMU, @ Cincinnati Temple 3-3 (5-5) USF 3-4 (4-7) Tulane 2-5 (3-8) Tulsa 2-9 (3-8) UCONN 1-5 (2-8) SMU 0-6 (0-10) Memphis has obviously the best chance for at least a share with just 1 game to go, at home and vs UCONN. UCF is the only one with 2 road games left, including 1 against their arch rival and another vs their CUSA rival. Next year, Thanksgiving Weekend Games will be the last of the regular season as AAC with have a Conf Champ Game on the first weekend in December (will ESPN Networks put that game on Friday Night or on Noon Saturday?) RE: Remaining games for the 4 AAC Contenders - pesik - 11-23-2014 11:25 AM ECU and Houston fans become huge Uconn fans next week RE: Remaining games for the 4 AAC Contenders - CougarRed - 11-23-2014 11:28 AM (11-23-2014 11:25 AM)pesik Wrote: ECU and Houston fans become huge Uconn fans next week And should Memphis beat UConn, Memphis fans become huge Houston and East Carolina fans the following week. RE: AAC Standings with Remaining Games for the 4 AAC Contenders - boss man - 11-23-2014 05:03 PM I would think the AAC Championship would be a Saturday noon kickoff. ESPN will decide. RE: AAC Standings with Remaining Games for the 4 AAC Contenders - Atlanta - 11-23-2014 05:50 PM 5 games involving 3 co-leaders over the next 2 wks. I'm thinking at least one loss out of those 5 games by the co-leaders. Hope it's not Memphis.... |