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AAC Football Predictions

Chris Harmon

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Aug 15, 2002
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This first one is from Bleacher Report:

AAC: Cincinnati

Although it is no longer part of the Power Five structure, the American Athletic Conference should be intriguing in 2015. With talented teams like Cincinnati, Memphis and Central Florida as well as teams with offensive-oriented new leaders like Houston, SMU and Tulsa, there'll be reason to watch the AAC this fall.

Last fall, Cincinnati finished in a three-way tie for the league title, and Tommy Tuberville’s 2015 team returns 13 starters from that group. The Bearcats will return eight offensive starters, led by well-traveled quarterback Gunner Kiel. Last fall, Kiel threw for 3,254 touchdowns with 31 touchdowns in his first full season as a starter. He should be even better in 2015.

The Bearcats must travel to Houston and Memphis, and they'll finish the season with road games at Central Florida and East Carolina. But their talent is the best in the AAC, which could be the difference in a crowded race.
 
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