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Andrew Catalon: American Conference Took A Step Forward This Year
'“I think the American Conference has really taken a step forward this year,” said Catalon at CBS and Turner Sports’ NCAA Tournament Media Day last week. “The coaches in that league are tremendous. It is a real big step for the conference moving forward.”

The AAC has 11th seeded Temple, 9th-seeded UCF, 7th-seeded Cincinnati and 3rd-seeded Houston representing it in the bracket this year. Kelvin Sampson’s Cougars have been consistently ranked in the Top-25 and have reached into the Top-10 several times throughout the year. That makes them a contender for the One Shining Moment montage come April 8th.'

https://philadelphia.cbslocal.com/2019/0...this-year/
03-19-2019 11:18 AM
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