Inside the AAC week 3: Freshman QBs dominate week 2, what to look for in week 3
The college football season is in full swing, and week 2 of the AAC slate brought some battles, blowouts and overall great football.
The college football season is in full swing, and week 2 of the AAC slate brought some battles, blowouts and overall great football.
Two teams starting the season in different directions met for their first conference match of the season. North Texas (4-2-1) came into the contest with a five match unbeaten streak while Florida Atlantic (0-4-2) had played only one match since August 30th.
FAU had a tough showing in week 2 against Army as the Owls were unable to build on the momentum from the strong second half in their season opener and let Army run all over them at home.
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Yes, No. 2 Texas’ win on the road over defending national champion Michigan last Saturday was uber-impressive and more than passed the eye test. But the Longhorns are determined to keep their collective focus on a much bigger prize —
The home-opener didn’t go as planned for FAU. Army marched into town and up and down Howard Schnellenberger Field, rushing for 412 yards en-route to a 24-7 victory, which snapped a 4 game home-opener win streak for FAU.
Football is back in full motion and a week of AAC football has come and gone and a new week is almost upon us. Week 1 brought some battles in the AAC, as FAU fought tooth and nail, narrowly falling
FAU takes on Army in the 2024 Home opener from Boca Raton in less than 24 hours and heading into the matchup FAU is 0-1 and is looking to grab momentum early in the season.