Boyee wrote:Of the 11 AAC schools on week one,
Temple won (beat SEC Vanderbilt)
Tulsa won (beat fellow American member Tulane)
East Carolina won (vs. FCS school North Carolina Central University)
Memphis won (beat FCS school Austin Peay State University)
South Florida won (beat FCS school Western Carolina University)
Tulane lost (to fellow American member Tulsa)
Connecticut lost (to independent BYU)
Central Florida lost (to Big Ten member Penn State)
Houston lost (to C-USA member UTSA)
Southern Methodist lost (to Big 12 member Baylor and didn't even score a point)
Cincinnati has not played yet.
HoosierPal wrote:Boyee wrote:Of the 11 AAC schools on week one,
Temple won (beat SEC Vanderbilt)
Tulsa won (beat fellow American member Tulane)
East Carolina won (vs. FCS school North Carolina Central University)
Memphis won (beat FCS school Austin Peay State University)
South Florida won (beat FCS school Western Carolina University)
Tulane lost (to fellow American member Tulsa)
Connecticut lost (to independent BYU)
Central Florida lost (to Big Ten member Penn State)
Houston lost (to C-USA member UTSA)
Southern Methodist lost (to Big 12 member Baylor and didn't even score a point)
Cincinnati has not played yet.
How about a rundown of CUSA while you are at it?
Omaha1 wrote:HoosierPal wrote:Boyee wrote:Of the 11 AAC schools on week one,
Temple won (beat SEC Vanderbilt)
Tulsa won (beat fellow American member Tulane)
East Carolina won (vs. FCS school North Carolina Central University)
Memphis won (beat FCS school Austin Peay State University)
South Florida won (beat FCS school Western Carolina University)
Tulane lost (to fellow American member Tulsa)
Connecticut lost (to independent BYU)
Central Florida lost (to Big Ten member Penn State)
Houston lost (to C-USA member UTSA)
Southern Methodist lost (to Big 12 member Baylor and didn't even score a point)
Cincinnati has not played yet.
How about a rundown of CUSA while you are at it?
I thought that was CUSA. What a sad sad conference.
stever20 wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Boyee wrote:Of the 11 AAC schools on week one,
Temple won (beat SEC Vanderbilt)
Tulsa won (beat fellow American member Tulane)
East Carolina won (vs. FCS school North Carolina Central University)
Memphis won (beat FCS school Austin Peay State University)
South Florida won (beat FCS school Western Carolina University)
Tulane lost (to fellow American member Tulsa)
Connecticut lost (to independent BYU)
Central Florida lost (to Big Ten member Penn State)
Houston lost (to C-USA member UTSA)
Southern Methodist lost (to Big 12 member Baylor and didn't even score a point)
Cincinnati has not played yet.
I thought that was CUSA. What a sad sad conference.
Maybe in football, but with the defending national champions, 3 other teams that made the tourney last year, and SMU- it's not in basketball.
stever20 wrote:Omaha1 wrote:Boyee wrote:Of the 11 AAC schools on week one,
Temple won (beat SEC Vanderbilt)
Tulsa won (beat fellow American member Tulane)
East Carolina won (vs. FCS school North Carolina Central University)
Memphis won (beat FCS school Austin Peay State University)
South Florida won (beat FCS school Western Carolina University)
Tulane lost (to fellow American member Tulsa)
Connecticut lost (to independent BYU)
Central Florida lost (to Big Ten member Penn State)
Houston lost (to C-USA member UTSA)
Southern Methodist lost (to Big 12 member Baylor and didn't even score a point)
Cincinnati has not played yet.
I thought that was CUSA. What a sad sad conference.
Maybe in football, but with the defending national champions, 3 other teams that made the tourney last year, and SMU- it's not in basketball.
Surprise surprise, here's Stever cupping the AAC's sack. Oh and SMU's best recruit just decided he rather play in Europe.
stever20 wrote:and just as much a surprise that folks on here want to diss the AAC every single minute. The AAC isn't going anywhere...
It's far from a sad conference and any one with a clue in basketball knows that. Big East is going to be better than them this year- but it's not like the AAC is going to be like the MWC was last year. I don't know why folks on here want to bring this up every single week it seems. Maybe some jealousy.
stever20 wrote:and just as much a surprise that folks on here want to diss the AAC every single minute. The AAC isn't going anywhere...
It's far from a sad conference and any one with a clue in basketball knows that. Big East is going to be better than them this year- but it's not like the AAC is going to be like the MWC was last year. I don't know why folks on here want to bring this up every single week it seems. Maybe some jealousy.
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