NJRedman wrote:GumbyDamnit! wrote:NJRedman, you're from Staten Island. I now get it. I thought you were the atypical north Jersey guy but I was wrong. You being from Staten Island tells me everything I need to know.
You really need to relax.
So the NJ part of my name led to to believe I'm from Staten Island? And no I'm not from North Jersey.
HoosierPal wrote:Kudos to the American Conference for having three top 25 football teams this week. They are tied with the ACC with three ranked teams. This is the reason that the AAC will not be going anywhere for a long time. Dreams of a breakup, with UConn coming back to the Big East, won't be happening. If Memphis, Tulane and Houston can get to the promised land, so can every other member of the conference.
Hoya Hoya Hoya wrote:HoosierPal wrote:Kudos to the American Conference for having three top 25 football teams this week. They are tied with the ACC with three ranked teams. This is the reason that the AAC will not be going anywhere for a long time. Dreams of a breakup, with UConn coming back to the Big East, won't be happening. If Memphis, Tulane and Houston can get to the promised land, so can every other member of the conference.
Memphis and Houston doing well is great news for conference realignment. Big 12 will be more likely to take them with success on the field. I hope AAC teams continue the trend because that surely means they will be next in line for poaching. Also, for once, we as a conference can just sit back and watch everything unfold haha.
Hoya Hoya Hoya wrote:HoosierPal wrote:Kudos to the American Conference for having three top 25 football teams this week. They are tied with the ACC with three ranked teams. This is the reason that the AAC will not be going anywhere for a long time. Dreams of a breakup, with UConn coming back to the Big East, won't be happening. If Memphis, Tulane and Houston can get to the promised land, so can every other member of the conference.
Memphis and Houston doing well is great news for conference realignment. Big 12 will be more likely to take them with success on the field. I hope AAC teams continue the trend because that surely means they will be next in line for poaching. Also, for once, we as a conference can just sit back and watch everything unfold haha.
HoosierPal wrote:If Memphis, Tulane and Houston can get to the promised land, so can every other member of the conference.
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