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Will the AAC soon replace the ACC as a Power 5 league?


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ACC has an index of 25.51

AAC has an index of 24.98

    NCAAF Team Rankings     NCAAF Team Standings     NCAAF Gamer Predictions
Rank Conference (Teams) All Non-Conf Index Sos Sos Rk
    1   Southeastern 14  41-24 (63%)  28-11 (72%)  31.03  48.76 3
Up 2 From Last Week +2 2   Pacific-12 12  35-21 (63%)  24-10 (71%)  30.33  49.60 2
Down 1 From Last Week -1 3   Big Ten 14  41-19 (68%)  30-8 (79%)  30.03  47.02 5
Down 1 From Last Week -1 4   Big 12 10  30-12 (71%)  24-6 (80%)  29.73  48.62 4
    5   Atlantic Coast 14  41-24 (63%)  29-12 (71%)  25.51  49.73 1
    6   American Athletic 12  33-18 (65%)  28-13 (68%)  24.95  46.52 7
    7   Independents 6  12-16 (43%)  12-16 (43%)  23.12  45.78 11
    8   Mountain West 12  32-20 (62%)  26-14 (65%)  22.36  46.09 10
    9   Sun Belt 11  25-24 (51%)  21-20 (51%)  19.53  45.74 12
    10   Conference USA 14  26-36 (42%)  19-29 (40%)  17.54  46.83 6

    11   Mid-American 12  21-32 (40%)  17-28 (38%)  17.31  46.51 8
    fcs 12   Missouri Valley 10  21-18 (54%)  21-18 (54%)  11.77  39.72 17
    fcs 13   Colonial 12  32-26 (55%)  23-17 (57%)  11.15  38.47 20
    fcs 14   Big Sky 13  23-32 (42%)  16-25 (39%)  10.54  41.62 14
    fcs 15   Ivy League 8  11-5 (69%)  9-3 (75%)  9.65  36.63 22
    fcs 16   Southland 11  20-26 (43%)  10-16 (38%)  9.34  39.92 16
Up 1 From Last Week +1 fcs 17   Ohio Valley 9  17-23 (43%)  13-19 (41%)  7.66  38.72 19
Down 1 From Last Week -1 fcs 18   Southern 9  16-25 (39%)  8-17 (32%)  7.56  39.24 18
    fcs 19   Big South 5  5-10 (33%)  5-10 (33%)  6.64  31.08 24
Up 1 From Last Week +1 fcs 20   Mid-Eastern Athletic 11  12-24 (33%)  7-19 (27%)  5.98  35.61 23

Up 1 From Last Week +1 fcs 21   Patriot League 7  5-24 (17%)  5-24 (17%)  5.77  46.40 9
Down 2 From Last Week -2 fcs 22   Northeast 7  6-17 (26%)  5-16 (24%)  5.75  43.20 13
    fcs 23   Pioneer League 11  9-18 (33%)  6-15 (29%)  5.75  41.58 15
    fcs 24   Southwestern Athletic 10  10-28 (26%)  3-21 (13%)  5.32  37.65 21

 
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Just now, RedZone said:

...remains to be seen.

No it doesn't.

UCF has gone to back-to-back New Years Six Bowls.

They are clearly the best program in the league and very likely the best team right now.

The ACC is a powerhouse conference that isn't going to be unseated by a conference made up of random, otherwise unassociated schools with little athletic success or prestige.

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Just now, RedZone said:

😄

Clemson, Virginia and Wake Forest are currently the ranked ACC teams..

Again, who cares?

It's a random October 1st.

Conference hierarchies aren't determined by the number of ranked teams on the first day of October.

UCF just lost to Pittsburgh and you decide to create this thread.

Typical Caj behavior.

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5 minutes ago, The Guru said:

No it doesn't.

UCF has gone to back-to-back New Years Six Bowls.

They are clearly the best program in the league and very likely the best team right now.

The ACC is a powerhouse conference that isn't going to be unseated by a conference made up of random, otherwise unassociated schools with little athletic success or prestige.

Besides Clemson, ACC was 1-13 against ranked teams last year.

Not a powerhouse conference. 

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10 minutes ago, The Guru said:

UCF just lost to Pittsburgh and you decide to create this thread.

False........I follow the Conference Index's and the AAC is just about to catch the ACC.

It's almost a dead heat, los.....

You can't debate it.

You can keep saying Pitt beat UCF all day long if you want though.

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Just now, noonereal said:

rotflmaio!!!!!!!!

that didn't take long... i kinda feel sorry for Cajun. He got no traction at all. LOL

What a dummy.

The best team in the AAC beat #25 TCU (Big-12)....well, possibly the best AAC team.

That's why they play the games, Einstein.

 

Who crowns someone King based on last year and year before?......better yet, who laughs with people that make those silly sort of comments. Guess that would be you.

 

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24 minutes ago, mje44 said:

Besides Clemson, ACC was 1-13 against ranked teams last year.

Not a powerhouse conference. 

An ACC team has won 3 of the last 6 national championships.

Just like the SEC.

But I'm sure that their P5 status will be revoked at any moment in favor of the AAC.

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22 minutes ago, RedZone said:

I follow the Conference Index's and the AAC is just about to catch the ACC.

It's almost a dead heat, los.....

You can't debate it.

You select one random day in one random season simply because it's a convenient time for your biases.

What you can't debate is the context that is actually relevant, like this.

Simple Rating System

2018 = https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/2018.html

ACC: 4.59

AAC: -2.71

2017 = https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/2017.html

ACC: 7.98

AAC: -0.25

2016 = https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/2016.html

ACC: 6.39

AAC: -0.65

2015 = https://www.sports-reference.com/cfb/years/2015.html

ACC: 5.03

AAC: -0.88

Would you like me to continue? Or maybe we can use Massey or some other "index" to do this accounting?

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23 minutes ago, RedZone said:

Who crowns someone King based on last year and year before?......

Those who decide what conferences are in the P5.

Nobody of any sentience would look up index ratings on October 1st in one particular season and then proclaim that one small piddly conference might replace a large power conference.

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22 minutes ago, The Guru said:

An ACC team has won 3 of the last 6 national championships.

Just like the SEC.

But I'm sure that their P5 status will be revoked at any moment in favor of the AAC.

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AAC replacing ACC is dumb. ACC will recover over time. 

But powerhouse conferences don't win 29% of there power 5 games (thats including clemson). 

There's only 1 power house conference. Thats it. They've won over 50% of the National Championships in the 2000s. They have dominated recruiting & they've dominated the NFL draft. 

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7 minutes ago, RedZone said:

Evidently had UCF beat Pitt the AAC would be on par with the ACC.

No, it's necessary but no sufficient.

For instance if your best team loses to Pittsburgh that's probably not a good time to make this pitch.

If your best team had beaten Pittsburgh then the reaction would've been "so what?" That's merely a necessary result for your conference to even save face let alone be elevated to P5 status.

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This transgender Cajun is only hyping the AAC because of Tulane. 

Thats his thing. Try and create attention unnaturally for Louisiana football. If he didn’t constantly spam the board, no one would even know Louisiana even plays football. 

He actually mentioned something about male cheerleaders from Rummel competing at Disney one time.  It’s a mental illness 

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