Good thing Oregon and Oregon State wear bright unis...makes it easier to see them in this Fog Bowl.
ULL 70 ulm 20....now 0-9 and still have not had a lead even for one second this season.
aTm 20 tiggers 0 end of the 3rd qtr.
I do, at least in recent years. I started to make a joke about how the PAC 12 should be wearing the P6 stickers, and not the AAC.
All the yaking about the Big XII is silly. It was only 11 months ago that the Big XII had 3 Top 25 teams playing in major bowls games, including OU in the College Football Playoff. #4 OU played #1 LSU in the Peach Bowl, #7 Baylor played #5 Georgia in the Sugar bowl, and #25 OSU played TX A&M. In other bowls; Texas played #11 Utah, Iowa St played #15 Notre Dame & KSU played #23 Navy. Yeah, the Big XII lost most of the bowl games, but wow, that was a brutal schedule of bowl competition. They played #1, #5, #11, #15, #23 and unranked TX A&M.
The Big XII will be back.
Good post. I think the AAC has definitely catapulted itself into the winners circle. With the emergence of Cincinnati's and Memphis's programs as recent football powers, UCF's undeniable football success, and recently ranked football programs at Houston, Navy, SMU, & Temple, the AAC has earned their stripes. Even former conference doormat Tulsa is ranked #25 right now. Heck, even Tulane is experiencing a measure of success....at least for Tulane.
So, the AAC has at least 8 or 9 solid football programs, out of 11 members. The Pac12 can't touch that.
ULaLa escapes Boone, NC with a W. Damn sloppy special teams game.