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The Future AAC Schools If They Were AAC Conference Members This Year Record
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The Future AAC Schools If They Were AAC Conference Members This Year Record
This is what their records would be in the C-USA schools would look like if they were AAC members this year.

UTSA 3-1
FAU 3-2
Charlotte 1-2
UAB 2-3
North Texas 2-4
Rice 1-5

UTSA only lost was to Houston by not much. Houston won 37 to 34. Houston almost beat Tulane. So, UTSA could actually be competing with Tulane for the AAC ccg this year to see who is the best. UTSA is really under rated, but they are just behind Tulane and UCF by a few spots in the standings. Only UTSA in C-USA right now can compete with the AAC schools this year than the other 5 C-USA against AAC schools this year. Tulane, UCF and UTSA did have a bad game where they lost, but they still should be considered a NY6 bowl if Tulane lose to UCF. That is how close those three schools actually are.
11-29-2022 01:31 PM
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