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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.
(09-10-2020 10:41 PM)UCGrad1992 Wrote:  Meanwhile, back to the OP...the AAC has a football season to play with a decent shot for multiple teams to finish in the Final AP and to nab the NY6 bowl slot for the 4th year in a row and 5 out of 7 overall.

2014 Boise St
2015 Houston
2016 Western Michigan
2017 Central Florida
2018 Central Florida
2019 Memphis
2020 AAC???

The AAC also has the best [only] chance to get to the CFP this season. Not too shabby for a conference that's in its seventh year of existence.


To be fair, the Mountain West is not playing. And don't rule out AppState for a NY6 bid.

This is not a guarantee for the AAC but I hope the league gets the NY6 bid.
09-11-2020 08:27 AM
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