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Re: OT: AAC Fans Beyond Delusional

PostPosted: Thu Sep 04, 2014 10:39 pm
by Professor_Bulldog
Next person who bumps this thread will forever be known as an AAC supporter and thus Big East hater. You will be openly mocked and shunned.

For everyone else, I'm sure there are nice discussions pertinent to our own conference going on around the board.

Re: OT: AAC Fans Beyond Delusional

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 7:40 am
by HoosierPal
Professor_Bulldog wrote:Next person who bumps this thread will forever be known as an AAC supporter and thus Big East hater. You will be openly mocked and shunned.

For everyone else, I'm sure there are nice discussions pertinent to our own conference going on around the board.



So you are saying that Boyee, who bumped this thread after it was dormant for 6 weeks, is an AAC supporter and a Big East hater.
Sorry Boyee, but the Prof Bulldog has spoken. :lol:

Re: OT: AAC Fans Beyond Delusional

PostPosted: Fri Sep 05, 2014 7:45 am
by admin
I'm going to move this OT where it should have been from the get go.

Re: OT: AAC Fans Beyond Delusional

PostPosted: Sat Sep 06, 2014 1:47 pm
by SJHooper
HoosierPal wrote:
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.


I would be Ecstatic if the 2014/15 Big East basketball season APPROACHED the success of the 2013/14 AAC season. Three AP All Americans, 4 NCAA Bids,9-3 tourney record plus the National Champ. And you have to count the Women's NCAA champ in there also. Our goal should be to be as good as the AAC was last year.


Lol…all of those stats are because of ONE team: UConn. They always win the women's championship because they might as well be in a division by themselves. They are so far ahead of everyone else it's laughable. Something fishy is going on there and you see how shady Geno can be calling up that little league girl trying to recruit her. The men's team was always very good too. It's not the AAC, it's UConn. To act like the entire conference is stacked even though its success was due to 1 team is very misleading. You also fail to mention how HUGE of a deal it is that Louisville is now gone. That's 1 more automatic NCAA tourney team annually gone. In comes Tulsa and Tulane…and ECU not sure if they are in already. In other words, they lose a lot and on top of that, they import trash programs.

Take UConn out of the equation and the AAC is absolutely nothing. Cincy is good too but if they have a dry spell after losing Kilpatrick then the only game in town will be UConn for their entire conference. That's why it's fun having a deep conference like ours. We aren't just a 1 headed monster. In a great year we can be a 5 headed monster. I still think UConn comes back to the Big East eventually because it will be too perfect to pass up with the TV contract, the roots, the local base, and the rivalries. Once the power 5 leaves them behind, they will come running back to us for basketball.

Re: OT: AAC Fans Beyond Delusional

PostPosted: Tue Sep 09, 2014 7:30 pm
by Boyee
Most of the victories The American members in football are either against FCS schools or another American school. I don't have any problem with Connecticut or Cincinnati or Temple. SMU got shut out by Baylor and could only muster 6 point against current Conference USA member UTSA. I was surprised when Temple chose to become a full member of The American after being an Atlantic 10 member in all but football for a long time. Cincinnati isn't playing until Week 3 for some reason. Memphis is the only Tier 2 academic school in the conference. The 2014 U.S. News and World Report academic rankings for The American are below.

The American Athletic Conference Academic Rankings
U.S. Naval Academy (future football only member) 12
Tulane 52
Connecticut 57
Southern Methodist 60
Tulsa 86
Temple 121
Cincinnati 135
Central Florida 170
South Florida 170
East Carolina 181
Houston 190
Memphis 200+ Ranking Not Posted

That is 5 of the current 11 full members with poor academic rannkings

Re: OT: AAC Fans Beyond Delusional

PostPosted: Wed Sep 10, 2014 11:17 am
by Omaha1
Former SMU running back and Pro Football Hall of Famer Eric Dickerson didn't mince words when it came to his alma mater's issues on the football field: either fix it or get rid of it.

Eric Dickerson was a two-time All-American for SMU, and he still is the Mustangs' single-season and career rushing leader.

"I talked to four former players yesterday, and we all said if they don't want to do anything, just kill the program," Dickerson told 105.3 KRLD-FM in Dallas on Tuesday. "Just stick to academics and basketball and kill that program.

"It's so frustrating for us to watch SMU become nothing but a laughingstock or almost nonexistent. It's almost like it doesn't exist."

Coach June Jones abruptly resigned Monday just two games into the season -- during which the Mustangs were outscored a combined 88-6 -- because of unspecified personal issues. He was 36-43 at SMU after nine seasons at Hawaii.

Re: OT: AAC Fans Beyond Delusional

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 1:57 pm
by Boyee
If the American Athletic Conference football champion is the highest ranked Group of Five school and they are not already invited to the College Football Playoff, they would be granted a berth in either the Cotton Bowl Classic or Fiesta Bowl or Peach Bowl to be decided by a committee selection.

Re: OT: AAC Fans Beyond Delusional

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:24 pm
by Boyee
The American Athletic Conference is the legal successor of the original Big East Conference (1979-2013). The new Big East Conference is technically a new league with the Catholic Seven from the original Big East Conference with Butler University, Creighton University, and Xavier University added and they purchased the name from what is now the American Athletic Conference (The American). The new Big East Conference has 4 of the 7 founding Big East members (Georgetown, Providence, Seton Hall, St. John's) and The American has one (Connecticut). Only 4 current members of The American were ever in the original Big East Conference (Cincinnati, Connecticut, South Florida, Temple). Central Florida, East Carolina, Houston, Memphis, Southern Methodist, Tulane, and Tulsa all joined the league after it became The American. While all the Catholic Seven (DePaul, Georgetown, Marquette, Providence, Seton Hall, St. John's, Villanova) were members of the original Big East Conference.

Re: OT: AAC Fans Beyond Delusional

PostPosted: Fri Sep 12, 2014 2:32 pm
by Boyee
Most of the current members of Conference USA are mainly former WAC and Sun Belt members. (Alabama at Birmingham (UAB), Florida Atlantic, Florida International (FIU), Louisiana Tech, Marshall, Middle Tennessee State (MTSU), UNC Charlotte, North Texas, Old Dominion (ODU), Rice, Southern Miss, Texas at El Paso (UTEP), Texas at San Antonio (UTSA), and Western Kentucky (WKU))

Re: OT: AAC Fans Beyond Delusional

PostPosted: Thu Oct 30, 2014 4:27 pm
by Boyee
Connecticut and Temple were never in Conference USA.