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Is everyone still thinking this is practice. Tulane was awful, Cincinnati looked terrible, UCONN squeaked out a win vs a mediocre FCS team...and now Temple is getting run over by Army. Is this year going to be the anti-2015 in AAC football?
 
Is everyone still thinking this is practice. Tulane was awful, Cincinnati looked terrible, UCONN squeaked out a win vs a mediocre FCS team...and now Temple is getting run over by Army. Is this year going to be the anti-2015 in AAC football?

They are all auditioning to take over Kansas' role as big 12 doormat...
 
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TU, Memphis, Navy, HOUSTON, SMU, ECU, UCF and USF all win Saturday
good day - aside from UH, which kicked OU bootie, TU had arguably the best win
 
Navy-pulled a kid out of the stands and his dress whites to play QB after top 2 QBs got hurt. SMU actually beat a an FBS opponent,and everyone else played a HS exhibition. Memphis beat SEMO which has been arguable the worst FCS team over the past 10 years, and Memphis wasn't impressive in their win.

There are some wins out there.

Unfortunately, we're going to have to listen to Cougar Kitty's stupidity this year.
 
Unfortunately Kitty looks really good, but we listen to the stupidity and ramblings every year. This year it just won't be delusional ramblings of a substandard community college supporter. Glad we're stepp By up our game.
 
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TU, Memphis, Navy, HOUSTON, SMU, ECU, UCF and USF all win Saturday
good day - aside from UH, which kicked OU bootie, TU had arguably the best win

Correct from my seat. The only AAC teams that beat a D-I opponent who went to a bowl last year were Houston and TU. So by any measure, those two wins had significance. And both won their games convincingly. imo

The AAC went 10-2 this week, but the only two that stand out were the two mentioned above.
 
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And at least SMU beat an FBS team. Navy, Memphis, 'Nati, USF, ECU, UCF all beat pseudo HS teams. Temple got whooped by a team that won 2 games all of last year and struggles against its schedule every year.
 
We're gonna step up for the AAC next Saturday at The Ohio State University.
 
we can only hope OSU is satisfied and happy next Saturday. The 28.5 line would equate to 45-17 or 52-24. The latter score sounds right. I'll be fine with a higher scoring game as long as TU's offense clicks like it did in Norman last year. And, of course, hope for no injuries.
 
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