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RE: Article: AAC is best position going forward in the new CFP Era of the GoF Leagues...
(01-23-2014 10:33 AM)MWC Tex Wrote:  
(01-22-2014 11:45 AM)Kittonhead Wrote:  Based on the data I'm looking at, Access Bowls are going to be tilted heavily toward the AAC.

12 year cycle:

AAC 10 Access Bowls
MWC 2 Access Bowls
CUSA, MAC, SBC (0)

I do not expect the top G5 school to go undefeated on a 13 game schedule. Its never happened before. The AAC should be good for producing a 1 loss team every year that can dominate its P5 competition as was the case with UCF.

Boise State was 13-0 in 2009 so it has happened before. Their Fiesta Bowl win over TCU gave them a 14-0 record.

I stand corrected.

Its happened 1 time in 10 years of having a 12+1 game schedule.
01-23-2014 10:42 AM
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