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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
(12-16-2014 03:56 PM)SteveUCF19 Wrote:  I'm trying to remember these "previous years" when USF and UConn were good.

Come on bro... UCF had it's 'down' periods. Now you're enjoying your 'up'.

USF just shot up in conference so damn fast... that the bar was set pretty high. Around 2007ish USF did just fine, especially OOC. As you know, several really impressive wins for such a young program. But alas didn't keep it together for a conference championship... which pretty much led through Leavitt, through Holtz, to the current Bus wreck... and we're in our 'down'. And it looks like we'll be down for a good while. I can't believe Taggart survived this year...
12-16-2014 04:07 PM
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