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Does this season's success make UCF/USF more attractive to the P5?
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RE: Does this season's success make UCF/USF more attractive to the P5?
(10-11-2017 01:39 PM)UTEPDallas Wrote:  
(10-11-2017 01:22 PM)GoldenWarrior11 Wrote:  If anything, that data leads more evidence towards a separation, not an inclusion:

The AAC is 4-9 against P5 schools this year, and 27-66 since organizing in 2013 against the P5. The AAC has only placed two teams (2013 UCF - Fiesta, and 2015 Houston - Peach) in NY6 Bowl games, and carries a dreadful 8-17 record in bowl games in that time span.

Let's not forget in 2013, it was the last year of the BCS and the AAC champ regardless of record, was contracted to play the Big East's automatic bid. In the CFP era, Boise State, Houston and Western Michigan have played in NY6 bowls.

The AAC would have selected for the NY6/BCS bowl, even if it did NOT have an automatic tie-in in 2013. The fact they had one is irrelevant. This has been stated over and over again. UCF would have been selected under previous criteria, or under current criteria, even if AAC did not have an auto bid. Why is this so hard for some to understand?
10-12-2017 12:20 PM
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