The AAC Championship Game is going to be played at South Florida's on-campus stadium this year.If we win out, do we host this game?
If it isn't at South Florida's on-campus stadium, then it has to be on Memphis's on-campus stadium.I thought it was the first placed team gets to host.
I think its the highest ranked team that wins the final game of regular season. Not sure why thats even a factor but i think it is.I thought it was the first placed team gets to host.
Yes. We will have the best conference record.If we win out, do we host this game?
The team with the best conference record hosts the team with the second best conference record. The first tie breaker is head to head then CFP rankings. The other tie breakers come in after that.I think its the highest ranked team that wins the final game of regular season. Not sure why thats even a factor but i think it is.
I think its the highest ranked team that wins the final game of regular season. Not sure why thats even a factor but i think it is.
I think thats only Olympic sports. Football is different.Maybe it was a rumor, but I thought the commish, said no one leaving could host the Championship.
Bunch of smart alecks on here, sorry. I will answer a little more professionally: If UCF beats Navy tomorrow it guarantees them of getting one of spots in the AAC Championship Game, no matter the outcome of the next game after that (against usf) because of tie breaker rules. Yes, if UCF wins out against Navy and usf they will host because of tie breaker rules over the next two down the list Cincinnati and Tulane. Cincinnati plays Tulane Thanksgiving weekend btw. However, UCF could loose one of next two opponents and still host. In order for that to happen, Cincinnati would have loose Temple tomorrow and then beat Tulane on the following week - that is long shot based upon the record of Temple, btw. So with that, UCF will probably either play Tulane or Cincinnati in Conference Championship as long as UCF does not loose twice. It is a three leg race within UCF, Tulane, Cincinnati as Houston has screwed itself with another AAC tie breaker rule of making AAC Championship game of overall record and/or higher College Football Playoff Committee voting ranking.If we win out, do we host this game?