(08-19-2020 03:49 AM)ChrisLords Wrote: Is the AAC more relevant to College Football than the Pac-12?
The AAC got significant screen time towards the end and the Pac-12 didn't get a mention.
If the season gets played, I think there's a 30% chance that the AAC champion gets into the playoff.
If it happens, that would give the AAC the same number of all-time CFB playoff teams as the PAC.
If either Cincy or Memphis gets in the four-team playoff, I will slather my nude personage with either Skyline Chili or Rendezvous BBQ sauce and stroll along Lower Broadway here in Nashville sporting a top hat with the AAC "Power 6" logo.
Now if Vanderbilt wins the SEC and also gets in the playoffs to join either UM or UC, I nix the food on the body and streak nude along Lower Broad, offering simply a loin cloth — with the so-called "house divided" text — covering my man region.
Now if Indiana wins the Big Ten and North Carolina captures the ACC and those two join Vandy and either Cincy or Memphis in the four-team playoff ... I will have the colors of each of the four schools tattooed on my body (one school's color scheme per each of my four body quadrants), scale the exterior of the Batman Building here in Nashville, and cling to one of its spires until the champion is crowned. Then I shall skydive into the Cumberland River, swim to safety and paint electric pink over the colors of the three teams I cheer for and that lost, leaving only the color scheme of my winning team on one quarter of my man frame.