"What I think you'll find is those are fans of a BCS program that's not very successful," Marshall said. "There's a lot of schools, and I'm not going to name names, that are fortunate their university was placed in a certain conference so many years ago. Otherwise, they would be viewed very differently. A lot of this is just the conference. 'We're a big-time school, we're a big-time program,' when that's not the case. It's just the league you're in."
billyjack wrote:So this article is very high on the American due to their addition of Wichita State.
Looking at the Wheat Shockers' numbers over last 4 years, playing without Creighton in the MVC (also 4 years cuz i got bored looking at them):
2017 Wichita 31-5.
2016 Wichita 26-9.
2015 Wichita 30-5.
2014 Wichita 35-1.
Looking at their OOC vs Big Six schools in these years:
2017 they were 2-4 vs Big Six schools:
Wins:
Oklahoma (11-20).
LSU (10-21).
Losses:
Louisville.
Michigan State.
Oklahoma State.
Kentucky (NCAA).
(other loss was vs Illinois State).
2016 they were 3-5 vs Big Six schools:
Wins:
Utah.
Vanderbilt (NCAA).
Arizona (NCAA).
Losses:
Southern Cal.
Alabama.
Iowa.
Seton Hall.
Miami of Fla (NCAA).
(other 3 losses were vs Illinois State, and twice to Northern Iowa).
2015 they were 4-2 vs Big Six schools:
Wins:
Seton Hall.
Alabama.
Indiana (NCAA).
Kansas (NCAA).
Losses:
Utah.
Notre Dame (NCAA).
(other losses were vs Northern Iowa and Illinois State).
2014 they were 3-1 vs Big Six schools.
Wins:
DePaul.
Tennessee.
Alabama (13-19).
Loss:
Kentucky (NCAA).
Last 2 seasons vs Big Six schools: 5-9.
Last 4 seasons vs Big Six schools: 12-12.
Anyway, i just wanted to toss these numbers out there.
Over the past 4 years, they had two great wins, vs Arizona and Kansas.
Other than those 2 wins, which were impressive, they've beaten the living crap out of the Valley... except vs non-comatose Valley teams like Northern Iowa or Illinois State.
Good add for the AAC, but will it be a game changer?
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