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Forgettable Seasons in the GOL Era

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Using the AAC's conference commissioner's own criteria, a forgettable season would be one with zero P-5 wins (he said the league needs to win more games against P-5 to help with perception).

UCF:
2004, 2005, 2006, 2008, 2009, 2012, 2014, 2015 so 8 forgettable seasons out of 12 total.

Bowling Green:
2004, 2005, 2006, 2009, 2010, 2011, 2012, 2013, 2015 so 9 forgettable seasons out of 12 total.

Boise:
2005, 2007, 2013 so 3 forgettable seasons out of 12 total.

Tell me, are we more like a ho-hum MAC team, or are we more like the #1 G5 school out there? Go ahead huggers, defend this abysmal record that even the AAC commissioner scoffs at.
 
UCF has rarely helped the perception of any conference they were a member of on the field versus the P5.
 
GOL did alot for the program, but it's time to take the next step up and getting a very WINNING coach.

I'll give credit for winning their conference. Someone has to do it and GOLs teams more than not has been a man amongst boys in its playpen. The problem is time and time again when the conference calls upon UCF to rep them well they have failed. Facts are there. Only once did they really did well but they were a sitting duck member of an AQ conference about to lose its status.
 
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That criteria is ridiculous. 2005 certainly wasn't a forgettable season. I guess if you compare UCF to Boise State (an incredible outlier in the G5 world) we look bad. I guess if a CEO isn't Steve Jobs, he should be fired. I don't care if GOL stays or goes, just be realistic, damn it.
 
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Wait, didn't we win a conference title in 2014? Ah! Forgot. Because we lost to NC State, and Penn State that season was trash. As you were.
 
3 way tie for conference title, and then lose to a 9th Place ACC team in a bowl.

Got it, so we won a conference title. Just checking. There is no semantics in my statement. Fact is we won a conference title.
 
Got it, so we won a conference title. Just checking. There is no semantics in my statement. Fact is we won a conference title.

Without playing the two other teams that also "won" the conference title. So sure why not.
 
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