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The AAC has had more AP Top 25 FB teams than some Power conferences have had.
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RE: The AAC has had more AP Top 25 FB teams than some Power conferences have had.
(09-05-2020 12:32 PM)CliftonAve Wrote:  On College Gameday today Desmond Howard listed Cincinnati as a darkhorse for the college football playoff. How dare he do that and how dare a Cincinnati fan post this.

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In this most unusual season, the fact that there will only be three P5 champs to choose opens the door. If the P conferences play as many as 10 league games, there is a good chance that the second place teams will have two or more losses. If an AAC team can run the table, the likelihood that they won't have had a chance to measure themselves against a top P5 opponent won't be held against them as it would in normal years.
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