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AAC 'Power Six' push, UCF title claim irritate at least some Group of Five brethren
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RE: AAC 'Power Six' push, UCF title claim irritate at least some Group of Five brethren
"What it does is marginalize the Mountain West," Frazier said. "It marginalizes our conference. [The AAC] doesn't have the data set to prove that. Most of those schools don't have a history of winning. They don't have a history of winning like Northern Illinois, Boise State."

Yes this is basically the goal of the campaign. To have fans and recruits think the AAC is a step above the MWC, MAC, CUSA and Sun Belt.



"I'm still not there to believe we should be playing for a national title for a number of reasons. The wear and tear of the these conferences [for one]. The SEC West or ACC -- week in, week out -- require that you're tested every weekend. Am I tested every weekend in the MAC? Probably not."


I wouldn't want this quote or the "there should be a P5 playoff" thing coming from the AD of UConn
(This post was last modified: 03-01-2018 02:30 PM by Huskies12.)
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