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If Uconn and Usf were Good as they were in previous years would the Aac be P6 status
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RE: If Uconn and Usf were Good as they were in previous years would the Aac be P6 status
(12-17-2014 12:43 PM)Stookey57 Wrote:  
(12-17-2014 10:27 AM)blunderbuss Wrote:  NO. If you think "Power status" has anything to do with what's happening on the field, you're stupid.

as the uconn poster showed their beast records showed they beat teams in power conferences, what i'm saying is if they were maintaining now what they did then duphus.

Yet, none of that makes a conference a "Power Conference". It's all based on big name brands, who has the most fans, who has the most political influence within the NCAA power structure, etc. All of this should be obvious by now.
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