I agree with the bad call and assumptions that something is going on with the AAC officiating and UC. We got some bad calls in Houston and against Temple. I'm waiting for some bad calls at USF and ECU. We get a lot of bad calls on a frequent basis. It happens most often during the early parts of the game. It's like they come out of the locker room/officials room with an attitude about UC football and then continue by making lousy calls keep UC in it's place. That call against Byrce Jenikinson was awful. The scoreboard shows nothing so UC fans have no way to even figure what happened. At the same time in other games and in some UC games (memphis game with Gunner Kiel -how is that not a targeting call) and the lame, hardly touched the guy call against Bryce. Something is going on in the AAC offices. Either UC has got another gig (going to a power five conference) and gives it to the league in daily operations and comments or the officials have some other reason for their attitude. Either way it's nearly criminal and speaks to the objectivity of the outcomes of these games.
I just keep hoping that the Big 12 gets shut out of the playoff picture again. Maybe then they will make some expansion decisions that include UC. Notre Dame is also realing. Look at the ND schedule. ND's best win is against Temple who is now fourth in the AAC after it's most recent loss to USF. ND will be out of the top 4 this week. They play nobody until Stanford. With Stanford losing a second time, if ND beats Stanford in a couple weeks, that hope for a quality win has been severely diminished as well. ND has no place to go. No league affiliation other than partial connection with the ACC and no league tourney. Should we give a big collective AHHHHH for ND? Don't think so !!! Will ND be joining a league soon? I think ND dropped the ball when it refused to align itself with BIG. BIG is and was a natural fit in many ways. Geographically, academically. Things may be happening this year with league changes. We shall wait and see. In the meantime, AAC had four teams in the top 25 this week and gets no love from anyone.