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Increasing numbers of ranked non-P5 FB teams - a threat to the AAC's P6 aspirations?
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RE: Increasing numbers of ranked non-P5 FB teams - a threat to the AAC's P6 aspirations?
(04-23-2021 02:54 PM)slhNavy91 Wrote:  I'll just leave this here for now.





Maybe later this weekend I'll explain how MULTIPLE scenarios -- not just 5-1-2 -- can end with AAC P6 success (that is, formal inclusion in the CFP or a contract with a CFP bowl)

And now they can officially say... we considered it... Sorry about the pessimism.

Yes there are a number of scenarios that the AAC could pursue that could put them in a better position if change happens. Part of the problem is getting the cart or the horse first.

None of us wants to make a change before we know what the results would be but you will not be in the position to get the results you want unless you are in a strongest position possible to acquire those results.
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