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ESPN is no friend to the AAC. What say you?
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RE: ESPN is no friend to the AAC. What say you?
(01-03-2018 11:03 PM)vick mike Wrote:  Temple coach Geoff Collins says the Owls go 13-0 next year. That would mean wins over UCF, USF, BC, Maryland, Navy and Tulsa. Playoff bound!

So 15 and 0 with the 2 playoff wins? Cool!
01-03-2018 11:39 PM
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RE: ESPN is no friend to the AAC. What say you?
(01-02-2018 07:22 PM)billybobby777 Wrote:  Boise St achieved the top 5 in the WAC.....3.0!!!!!!! Now UCF beats Auburn and ESPN deems them lesser at 12. What?

That was BCS formula rankings, we’re now in CFP committee rankings and SOS matters - they’ve said that since they created it.
01-04-2018 01:56 AM
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