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Apparently CFB 24/7 thinks less of C-USA football than I.
I didn't think that was possible:

108. Florida Atlantic

The outlook: FAU ended last season on a four-game winning streak, but the last three wins were over teams that combined to win four games, so the .500 record was a bit misleading. Still, Conference USA is so weak that FAU has a legit shot at a bowl.


103. Southern Miss

The outlook: As bad as last season was for the Golden Eagles, at least they won once; they were winless in 2012. This season, Conference USA is so shallow that even a team coming off a one-won season has legit hopes for a bowl.


80. Western Kentucky

The outlook: The schedule eases considerably in the second half of the season, and while this team will have issues defensively, Conference USA is weak enough overall that WKU should be bowl-eligible.

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http://www.nfl.com/news/story/0ap2000000...kings-4148
07-30-2014 09:02 PM
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