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RE: The AAC has had more AP Top 25 FB teams than some Power conferences have had.
(09-06-2020 08:35 PM)BePcr07 Wrote:  
(09-06-2020 07:58 PM)colohank Wrote:  UConn has about the same cachet as the so-called flagship institutions in the other New England states. The only thing that sets it apart is that its fans beat their chests about it.

So, in your opinion: Connecticut = Maine = Massachusetts = New Hampshire = Rhode Island = Vermont?

I think theres 2 distinct groups:
1) Connecticut, Massachusetts, Rhode Island
2) Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont

I would order them, if I had to:
1) Connecticut
2) Massachusetts
3) Rhode Island
4) Vermont
5) Maine
6) New Hampshire

Vermont was one of the original public ivies along with Cal, Michigan, Texas, UVA, William & Mary, Miami (O), UNC, etc. So unless they have declined since they dropped football, they would not be in the bottom half.
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