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Official Winter Meeting Statement from the AAC Website---

PROVIDENCE, RI – The American Athletic Conference held its winter meeting of the league’s presidents and athletics directors on Wednesday, January 10 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Highlights of the meeting included discussions of the Conference’s future television, media and digital rights strategies, the continuation of its P6 narrative and messaging, upcoming proposed NCAA legislation, and future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling. The athletic directors also approved the expansion of the men’s soccer championship from four to six teams beginning in 2018 and the expansion of baseball umpiring crews from three to four members starting in 2019.

“Our meeting in Atlanta provided another opportunity for our presidents, athletics directors and conference staff to discuss substantive issues involving our conference and college sports generally,” said Commissioner Mike Aresco. “We were excited to meet in the wake of our enormous football regular season and bowl success to review the strategic direction of our league, our goals and the challenges we face. Our P6 narrative is stronger than ever and has resonated well with the public and the media, assisted by the tremendous success we enjoyed on the football field this fall, which included UCF’s undefeated season, No. 6 AP final ranking and impressive victory over Auburn in the Peach Bowl. Our men’s and women’s basketball and Olympic sports are strong and the addition of Wichita State, No. 5 in the latest USA Today/Coaches poll, has been an exciting development in men’s basketball. We discussed our league’s future media rights initiatives and heard from Wasserman, our media consultant. Our conference reached new heights this year and is poised to experience even greater success in the future.”

The 2017 football season saw seven American teams achieve bowl eligibility and produced a 4-3 bowl record, including a 3-1 record versus other Power 6 conferences. UCF and Memphis finished 12th and 20th, respectively, in the final CFP rankings, marking the third straight year the conference had multiple teams earn a spot in the final poll. The Knights, Tigers and USF all ended the year ranked in the final Associated Press and Coaches polls, including a No. 6 ranking for UCF in the final AP poll, the best final ranking for any American team in its history.

In other business, SMU director of athletics Rick Hart was appointed to the Conference’s athletic director executive committee; UConn director of athletics David Benedict was selected as the liaison to the men’s basketball coaches’ committee and the student-athlete advisory committee; and UCF vice president and director of athletics Danny White was named to the league’s media rights advisory committee


http://theamerican.org/news/2018/1/16/ge...th=general
(01-16-2018 03:56 PM)Attackcoog Wrote: [ -> ]Official Winter Meeting Statement from the AAC Website---

PROVIDENCE, RI – The American Athletic Conference held its winter meeting of the league’s presidents and athletics directors on Wednesday, January 10 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Highlights of the meeting included discussions of the Conference’s future television, media and digital rights strategies, the continuation of its P6 narrative and messaging, upcoming proposed NCAA legislation, and future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling. The athletic directors also approved the expansion of the men’s soccer championship from four to six teams beginning in 2018 and the expansion of baseball umpiring crews from three to four members starting in 2019.

“Our meeting in Atlanta provided another opportunity for our presidents, athletics directors and conference staff to discuss substantive issues involving our conference and college sports generally,” said Commissioner Mike Aresco. “We were excited to meet in the wake of our enormous football regular season and bowl success to review the strategic direction of our league, our goals and the challenges we face. Our P6 narrative is stronger than ever and has resonated well with the public and the media, assisted by the tremendous success we enjoyed on the football field this fall, which included UCF’s undefeated season, No. 6 AP final ranking and impressive victory over Auburn in the Peach Bowl. Our men’s and women’s basketball and Olympic sports are strong and the addition of Wichita State, No. 5 in the latest USA Today/Coaches poll, has been an exciting development in men’s basketball. We discussed our league’s future media rights initiatives and heard from Wasserman, our media consultant. Our conference reached new heights this year and is poised to experience even greater success in the future.”

The 2017 football season saw seven American teams achieve bowl eligibility and produced a 4-3 bowl record, including a 3-1 record versus other Power 6 conferences. UCF and Memphis finished 12th and 20th, respectively, in the final CFP rankings, marking the third straight year the conference had multiple teams earn a spot in the final poll. The Knights, Tigers and USF all ended the year ranked in the final Associated Press and Coaches polls, including a No. 6 ranking for UCF in the final AP poll, the best final ranking for any American team in its history.

In other business, SMU director of athletics Rick Hart was appointed to the Conference’s athletic director executive committee; UConn director of athletics David Benedict was selected as the liaison to the men’s basketball coaches’ committee and the student-athlete advisory committee; and UCF vice president and director of athletics Danny White was named to the league’s media rights advisory committee


http://theamerican.org/news/2018/1/16/ge...th=general

And yet no mention of UCF being the national champion.

At this point, I have to ask: Who, exactly, is Mike Aresco working for here ?

You cannot serve two masters.
I don't understand how folks don't understand that Aresco has to walk a different line than UCF. Time will tell how it plays out.
"future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling"....?!

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(01-16-2018 04:07 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 03:56 PM)Attackcoog Wrote: [ -> ]Official Winter Meeting Statement from the AAC Website---

PROVIDENCE, RI – The American Athletic Conference held its winter meeting of the league’s presidents and athletics directors on Wednesday, January 10 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Highlights of the meeting included discussions of the Conference’s future television, media and digital rights strategies, the continuation of its P6 narrative and messaging, upcoming proposed NCAA legislation, and future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling. The athletic directors also approved the expansion of the men’s soccer championship from four to six teams beginning in 2018 and the expansion of baseball umpiring crews from three to four members starting in 2019.

“Our meeting in Atlanta provided another opportunity for our presidents, athletics directors and conference staff to discuss substantive issues involving our conference and college sports generally,” said Commissioner Mike Aresco. “We were excited to meet in the wake of our enormous football regular season and bowl success to review the strategic direction of our league, our goals and the challenges we face. Our P6 narrative is stronger than ever and has resonated well with the public and the media, assisted by the tremendous success we enjoyed on the football field this fall, which included UCF’s undefeated season, No. 6 AP final ranking and impressive victory over Auburn in the Peach Bowl. Our men’s and women’s basketball and Olympic sports are strong and the addition of Wichita State, No. 5 in the latest USA Today/Coaches poll, has been an exciting development in men’s basketball. We discussed our league’s future media rights initiatives and heard from Wasserman, our media consultant. Our conference reached new heights this year and is poised to experience even greater success in the future.”

The 2017 football season saw seven American teams achieve bowl eligibility and produced a 4-3 bowl record, including a 3-1 record versus other Power 6 conferences. UCF and Memphis finished 12th and 20th, respectively, in the final CFP rankings, marking the third straight year the conference had multiple teams earn a spot in the final poll. The Knights, Tigers and USF all ended the year ranked in the final Associated Press and Coaches polls, including a No. 6 ranking for UCF in the final AP poll, the best final ranking for any American team in its history.

In other business, SMU director of athletics Rick Hart was appointed to the Conference’s athletic director executive committee; UConn director of athletics David Benedict was selected as the liaison to the men’s basketball coaches’ committee and the student-athlete advisory committee; and UCF vice president and director of athletics Danny White was named to the league’s media rights advisory committee


http://theamerican.org/news/2018/1/16/ge...th=general

And yet no mention of UCF being the national champion.

At this point, I have to ask: Who, exactly, is Mike Aresco working for here ?

You cannot serve two masters.


He works for the Presidents which UCF only has 1 out of 13 votes
(01-16-2018 04:17 PM)HuskyU Wrote: [ -> ]"future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling"....?!

[Image: excited-shannon-real-housewives-orange-county-gif.gif]

Cincy fans: 05-deadhorse
(01-16-2018 04:19 PM)Pony94 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:07 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 03:56 PM)Attackcoog Wrote: [ -> ]Official Winter Meeting Statement from the AAC Website---

PROVIDENCE, RI – The American Athletic Conference held its winter meeting of the league’s presidents and athletics directors on Wednesday, January 10 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Highlights of the meeting included discussions of the Conference’s future television, media and digital rights strategies, the continuation of its P6 narrative and messaging, upcoming proposed NCAA legislation, and future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling. The athletic directors also approved the expansion of the men’s soccer championship from four to six teams beginning in 2018 and the expansion of baseball umpiring crews from three to four members starting in 2019.

“Our meeting in Atlanta provided another opportunity for our presidents, athletics directors and conference staff to discuss substantive issues involving our conference and college sports generally,” said Commissioner Mike Aresco. “We were excited to meet in the wake of our enormous football regular season and bowl success to review the strategic direction of our league, our goals and the challenges we face. Our P6 narrative is stronger than ever and has resonated well with the public and the media, assisted by the tremendous success we enjoyed on the football field this fall, which included UCF’s undefeated season, No. 6 AP final ranking and impressive victory over Auburn in the Peach Bowl. Our men’s and women’s basketball and Olympic sports are strong and the addition of Wichita State, No. 5 in the latest USA Today/Coaches poll, has been an exciting development in men’s basketball. We discussed our league’s future media rights initiatives and heard from Wasserman, our media consultant. Our conference reached new heights this year and is poised to experience even greater success in the future.”

The 2017 football season saw seven American teams achieve bowl eligibility and produced a 4-3 bowl record, including a 3-1 record versus other Power 6 conferences. UCF and Memphis finished 12th and 20th, respectively, in the final CFP rankings, marking the third straight year the conference had multiple teams earn a spot in the final poll. The Knights, Tigers and USF all ended the year ranked in the final Associated Press and Coaches polls, including a No. 6 ranking for UCF in the final AP poll, the best final ranking for any American team in its history.

In other business, SMU director of athletics Rick Hart was appointed to the Conference’s athletic director executive committee; UConn director of athletics David Benedict was selected as the liaison to the men’s basketball coaches’ committee and the student-athlete advisory committee; and UCF vice president and director of athletics Danny White was named to the league’s media rights advisory committee


http://theamerican.org/news/2018/1/16/ge...th=general

And yet no mention of UCF being the national champion.

At this point, I have to ask: Who, exactly, is Mike Aresco working for here ?

You cannot serve two masters.


He works for the Presidents which UCF only has 1 out of 13 votes

All I ask is that UCF's claim be acknowledged by the AAC in the statement. Nothing more. I believe a majority of conference mates would agree in that it elevates the allure of the conferences as a whole.

A high tide raises all ships.
(01-16-2018 04:17 PM)HuskyU Wrote: [ -> ]"future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling"....?!

[Image: excited-shannon-real-housewives-orange-county-gif.gif]

You think Aresco and all the other ADs were staring at Jeff Compher during that session.
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:19 PM)Pony94 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:07 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 03:56 PM)Attackcoog Wrote: [ -> ]Official Winter Meeting Statement from the AAC Website---

PROVIDENCE, RI – The American Athletic Conference held its winter meeting of the league’s presidents and athletics directors on Wednesday, January 10 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Highlights of the meeting included discussions of the Conference’s future television, media and digital rights strategies, the continuation of its P6 narrative and messaging, upcoming proposed NCAA legislation, and future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling. The athletic directors also approved the expansion of the men’s soccer championship from four to six teams beginning in 2018 and the expansion of baseball umpiring crews from three to four members starting in 2019.

“Our meeting in Atlanta provided another opportunity for our presidents, athletics directors and conference staff to discuss substantive issues involving our conference and college sports generally,” said Commissioner Mike Aresco. “We were excited to meet in the wake of our enormous football regular season and bowl success to review the strategic direction of our league, our goals and the challenges we face. Our P6 narrative is stronger than ever and has resonated well with the public and the media, assisted by the tremendous success we enjoyed on the football field this fall, which included UCF’s undefeated season, No. 6 AP final ranking and impressive victory over Auburn in the Peach Bowl. Our men’s and women’s basketball and Olympic sports are strong and the addition of Wichita State, No. 5 in the latest USA Today/Coaches poll, has been an exciting development in men’s basketball. We discussed our league’s future media rights initiatives and heard from Wasserman, our media consultant. Our conference reached new heights this year and is poised to experience even greater success in the future.”

The 2017 football season saw seven American teams achieve bowl eligibility and produced a 4-3 bowl record, including a 3-1 record versus other Power 6 conferences. UCF and Memphis finished 12th and 20th, respectively, in the final CFP rankings, marking the third straight year the conference had multiple teams earn a spot in the final poll. The Knights, Tigers and USF all ended the year ranked in the final Associated Press and Coaches polls, including a No. 6 ranking for UCF in the final AP poll, the best final ranking for any American team in its history.

In other business, SMU director of athletics Rick Hart was appointed to the Conference’s athletic director executive committee; UConn director of athletics David Benedict was selected as the liaison to the men’s basketball coaches’ committee and the student-athlete advisory committee; and UCF vice president and director of athletics Danny White was named to the league’s media rights advisory committee


http://theamerican.org/news/2018/1/16/ge...th=general

And yet no mention of UCF being the national champion.

At this point, I have to ask: Who, exactly, is Mike Aresco working for here ?

You cannot serve two masters.


He works for the Presidents which UCF only has 1 out of 13 votes

All I ask is that UCF's claim be acknowledged by the AAC in the statement. Nothing more. I believe a majority of conference mates would agree in that it elevates the allure of the conferences as a whole.

A high tide raises all ships.


Well, it appears the majority disagrees with your national championship claim right or wrong
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:17 PM)HuskyU Wrote: [ -> ]"future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling"....?!

[Image: excited-shannon-real-housewives-orange-county-gif.gif]

You think Aresco and all the other ADs were staring at Jeff Compher during that session.

03-lmfao Compher be like...

[Image: 3oEjI38HQE4j8sCFgI.gif]
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:17 PM)HuskyU Wrote: [ -> ]"future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling"....?!

[Image: excited-shannon-real-housewives-orange-county-gif.gif]

You think Aresco and all the other ADs were staring at Jeff Compher during that session.

I doubt they could keep a straight face for long.
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)Wudizzle Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:17 PM)HuskyU Wrote: [ -> ]"future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling"....?!

[Image: excited-shannon-real-housewives-orange-county-gif.gif]

Cincy fans: 05-deadhorse

Got your schools mixed up broseff.

Tsk tsk...Sloppy work.
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:17 PM)HuskyU Wrote: [ -> ]"future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling"....?!

[Image: excited-shannon-real-housewives-orange-county-gif.gif]

You think Aresco and all the other ADs were staring at Jeff Compher during that session.

03-lmfao
(01-16-2018 04:23 PM)Pony94 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:19 PM)Pony94 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:07 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 03:56 PM)Attackcoog Wrote: [ -> ]Official Winter Meeting Statement from the AAC Website---

PROVIDENCE, RI – The American Athletic Conference held its winter meeting of the league’s presidents and athletics directors on Wednesday, January 10 in Atlanta, Georgia.

Highlights of the meeting included discussions of the Conference’s future television, media and digital rights strategies, the continuation of its P6 narrative and messaging, upcoming proposed NCAA legislation, and future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling. The athletic directors also approved the expansion of the men’s soccer championship from four to six teams beginning in 2018 and the expansion of baseball umpiring crews from three to four members starting in 2019.

“Our meeting in Atlanta provided another opportunity for our presidents, athletics directors and conference staff to discuss substantive issues involving our conference and college sports generally,” said Commissioner Mike Aresco. “We were excited to meet in the wake of our enormous football regular season and bowl success to review the strategic direction of our league, our goals and the challenges we face. Our P6 narrative is stronger than ever and has resonated well with the public and the media, assisted by the tremendous success we enjoyed on the football field this fall, which included UCF’s undefeated season, No. 6 AP final ranking and impressive victory over Auburn in the Peach Bowl. Our men’s and women’s basketball and Olympic sports are strong and the addition of Wichita State, No. 5 in the latest USA Today/Coaches poll, has been an exciting development in men’s basketball. We discussed our league’s future media rights initiatives and heard from Wasserman, our media consultant. Our conference reached new heights this year and is poised to experience even greater success in the future.”

The 2017 football season saw seven American teams achieve bowl eligibility and produced a 4-3 bowl record, including a 3-1 record versus other Power 6 conferences. UCF and Memphis finished 12th and 20th, respectively, in the final CFP rankings, marking the third straight year the conference had multiple teams earn a spot in the final poll. The Knights, Tigers and USF all ended the year ranked in the final Associated Press and Coaches polls, including a No. 6 ranking for UCF in the final AP poll, the best final ranking for any American team in its history.

In other business, SMU director of athletics Rick Hart was appointed to the Conference’s athletic director executive committee; UConn director of athletics David Benedict was selected as the liaison to the men’s basketball coaches’ committee and the student-athlete advisory committee; and UCF vice president and director of athletics Danny White was named to the league’s media rights advisory committee


http://theamerican.org/news/2018/1/16/ge...th=general

And yet no mention of UCF being the national champion.

At this point, I have to ask: Who, exactly, is Mike Aresco working for here ?

You cannot serve two masters.


He works for the Presidents which UCF only has 1 out of 13 votes

All I ask is that UCF's claim be acknowledged by the AAC in the statement. Nothing more. I believe a majority of conference mates would agree in that it elevates the allure of the conferences as a whole.

A high tide raises all ships.


Well, it appears the majority disagrees with your national championship claim right or wrong

Perhaps. Perhaps not. I do not know. However, I still think it should have been in there, IMO.

I would say the same thing had it been anyone other than UCF that won the title.

If Wichita or Cincinnati win the NCAA men's title -or- if/when UConn women win theirs I would be bothered if, say, their summer/fall meetings statement do not acknowledge these either.
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)CliftonAve Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:17 PM)HuskyU Wrote: [ -> ]"future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling"....?!

[Image: excited-shannon-real-housewives-orange-county-gif.gif]

You think Aresco and all the other ADs were staring at Jeff Compher during that session.

Compher be like

[Image: tenor.gif]
Expansion of umpiring crews is a big deal. 4-man crews is big time
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)Wudizzle Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:17 PM)HuskyU Wrote: [ -> ]"future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling"....?!

[Image: excited-shannon-real-housewives-orange-county-gif.gif]

Cincy fans: 05-deadhorse

WTF?
(01-16-2018 04:30 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:23 PM)Pony94 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:19 PM)Pony94 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:07 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]And yet no mention of UCF being the national champion.

At this point, I have to ask: Who, exactly, is Mike Aresco working for here ?

You cannot serve two masters.


He works for the Presidents which UCF only has 1 out of 13 votes

All I ask is that UCF's claim be acknowledged by the AAC in the statement. Nothing more. I believe a majority of conference mates would agree in that it elevates the allure of the conferences as a whole.

A high tide raises all ships.


Well, it appears the majority disagrees with your national championship claim right or wrong

Perhaps. Perhaps not. I do not know. However, I still think it should have been in there, IMO.

I would say the same thing had it been anyone other than UCF that won the title.

If Wichita or Cincinnati win the NCAA men's title -or- if/when UConn women win theirs I would be bothered if, say, their summer/fall meetings statement do not acknowledge these either.

Well...uh...those are real
(01-16-2018 04:40 PM)DowdyPirate2 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:30 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:23 PM)Pony94 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)thespiritof1976 Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:19 PM)Pony94 Wrote: [ -> ]He works for the Presidents which UCF only has 1 out of 13 votes

All I ask is that UCF's claim be acknowledged by the AAC in the statement. Nothing more. I believe a majority of conference mates would agree in that it elevates the allure of the conferences as a whole.

A high tide raises all ships.


Well, it appears the majority disagrees with your national championship claim right or wrong

Perhaps. Perhaps not. I do not know. However, I still think it should have been in there, IMO.

I would say the same thing had it been anyone other than UCF that won the title.

If Wichita or Cincinnati win the NCAA men's title -or- if/when UConn women win theirs I would be bothered if, say, their summer/fall meetings statement do not acknowledge these either.

Well...uh...those are real

And so is UCF's. ECU agreed.

Nothing but respect for the National Champions.

If the roles were reversed I would not hesitate to declare ECU national champions.
(01-16-2018 04:38 PM)BearcatJerry Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:21 PM)Wudizzle Wrote: [ -> ]
(01-16-2018 04:17 PM)HuskyU Wrote: [ -> ]"future men’s basketball nonconference scheduling"....?!

[Image: excited-shannon-real-housewives-orange-county-gif.gif]

Cincy fans: 05-deadhorse

WTF?
Your fan base gets triggered every time non-con scheduling gets brought up.

A: Cincy’s non-con sucks
B: It’s impossible to schedule around NKU and afford good buy games when we’d building an arena
A: Schedule home-and-homes then
B: It’s a one year thing it’s not a problem
A: Your seed line is going to take a hit
B: The committee doesn’t care about SOS

Repeat, repeat, repeat
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