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Memphis-Houston is a tale of American sprawl

The American is enjoying a very successful college football season. Saturday night, a city known for its urban sprawl will appropriately host the game that might mean more to the AAC than any other in 2015. * Just chew on that last sentence for a bit. There’s a lot to take in. First, Houston is […]

Your conference-based argument is invalid: everyone’s struggling

We preface this piece by saying that the American Athletic Conference’s West Division is not struggling this season. Memphis, Houston and Navy could be in the process of giving us three teams which will be in the Group of Five’s New Year’s Six bowl hunt when November begins. However, that’s not the realm of the […]

Bloguin Top 50: No. 38 — Houston

Houston Cougars 2014 Record: 8-5 overall, 5-3 AAC (won bowl game) 1 Burning Question: Can Tom Herman Lead the Cougars to an AAC Title? The Houston Cougars have had pretty good luck over the last decade when it comes to selecting new coaches to take over their program. First, it was current Baylor head coach […]

Which team will win the American Athletic Conference in 2015?

On Wednesday and Thursday we started our discussion on the AAC and it concludes today. TSS Associate Editor Terry Johnson joins staff writer Kevin Causey and a special rotating guest in our weekly roundtable discussing all things college football. Earlier this week we discussed players to watch and surprise teams in the AAC.  Today we conclude our AAC rountables as […]

Which teams will surprise in the American Athletic Conference in 2015?

On Wednesday, we started our discussion on the American Athletic Conference and that discussion continues today and tomorrow. TSS Associate Editor Terry Johnson joins staff writer Kevin Causey and a special rotating guest in our weekly roundtable discussing all things college football. On Wednesday we talked about players to watch in the AAC. Today we dig deeper into the AAC […]

Conference Tournament Reset: Preparing You For What’s Next

Conference tournament action has hit the semifinals for most of the major conferences. There are a few stragglers like the Big Ten and SEC that end on Sunday, but for the most part we have the juicy matchups set. Today was a day of really bad losses by teams trying to make a tournament bid. […]

American Athletic Conference Tournament Preview

The AAC tournament kicks off this afternoon in Hartford, Connecticut. It’s one of the more unusual tournaments in the country because the 6th seeded team is the second favorite to pull down the tournament crown. The Connecticut Huskies are two made buzzer beating three pointers and a Shaq Goodwin shot that bounced 4 times on […]

Which non-Power 5 quarterback do you want as the face of your franchise?

Earlier today, we started our trek on the long and winding road to the college football season by rolling out the first of our weekly roundtables. This afternoon, we are back with another installment as  TSS Associate Editors Bart Doan and Terry Johnson join Kevin Causey and a rotating special guest in our weekly roundtables discussing all […]

Watch: Tulane Sinks Cincinnati with Last Second Three

Tulane picked up a shocking upset today at Cincinnati that was capped by this buzzer beater by Jonathan Stark: Cincinnati’s tournament status takes a hit with losses to Tulane as well as East Carolina. The degree of difficulty on that shot was very high. Salute to Jonathan Stark. If you need me, I’ll be crying […]

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