Originally posted by Heinro
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I researched the past AAC scheduling to see how it was determined, didn't find much direction, but in case anyone would like to know some of the info is below. I've put the important quotes above the articles. I'm still expecting division play so I doubt it would be exactly the same as it was with 11.
2014-2015 schedule:
"We are very pleased with the schedule format we have put together for the 2014-15 season," said AAC Commissioner Mike Aresco at The American's annual meetings. "We took into consideration rivalries, marquee match-ups and geographical and travel considerations. The move of our Championship to a Thursday-Sunday format offers our traveling fans more convenience while affording us significantly better coverage on ESPN platforms and a championship window that has historically produced better ratings."
March 2015 article:
"The conference slate consists of 18 games. With AAC Men's Basketball membership at 11, the current set up is that a team plays 8 opponents twice, and two other teams just once. I do not believe there is currently any rhyme or reason to which two teams you only play once. Last year UConn's one-time opponents were Houston and UCF."
2016-2017 schedule (just for reference):
Edit- I can't seem to get that one link to work.
2014-2015 schedule:
"We are very pleased with the schedule format we have put together for the 2014-15 season," said AAC Commissioner Mike Aresco at The American's annual meetings. "We took into consideration rivalries, marquee match-ups and geographical and travel considerations. The move of our Championship to a Thursday-Sunday format offers our traveling fans more convenience while affording us significantly better coverage on ESPN platforms and a championship window that has historically produced better ratings."
March 2015 article:
"The conference slate consists of 18 games. With AAC Men's Basketball membership at 11, the current set up is that a team plays 8 opponents twice, and two other teams just once. I do not believe there is currently any rhyme or reason to which two teams you only play once. Last year UConn's one-time opponents were Houston and UCF."
Right, wrong or indifferent, the NCAA Selection Committee places a heavy emphasis on RPI. The AAC desperately needs to find a way to help its teams improve on this key metric. We may have a solution.
2016-2017 schedule (just for reference):
The American Athletic Conference has announced the 2016-17 men's basketball conference pairings and the dates for the 2017 championship. The 2017 championship will be played March 10-13, 2017 (Thursday to Sunday) at the XL Center in Hartford, Connecticut, as previously announced.
Edit- I can't seem to get that one link to work.
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