AAC Football 2023: Week 13 Roundup

AAC Football was back in action this weekend. Here’s the latest from the teams on the gridiron in Week 12.

TeamRecord This WeekResultUp Next
Charlotte3-9 (2-6)at USFL, 48-14 —
ECU2-10 (1-7)vs TulsaL, 29-27 —
FAU4-8 (2-6)at RiceL, 24-21 —
Memphis9-3 (6-2)at Temple (Fri)W, 45-21Bowl
Navy5-6 (4-4)at SMUL, 59-14vs Army
North Texas5-7 (3-5)vs UABW, 45-42 —
Rice6-6 (4-4)vs FAUW, 24-21Bowl
SMU10-2 (8-0)vs NavyW, 59-14at Tulane (AAC Championship)
Temple3-9 (1-7)vs Memphis (Fri)L, 45-21 —
Tulane11-1 (8-0)vs UTSA (Fri)W, 29-16vs SMU (AAC Championship)
Tulsa4-8 (2-6)at ECUW, 29-27 —
UAB4-8 (3-5)at North TexasL, 45-42 —
USF6-6 (4-4)vs CharlotteW, 48-14Bowl
UTSA8-4 (7-1)at Tulane (Fri)L, 29-16Bowl

Notable Results and Storylines // (Standings)

Conference Championship Game Set

SMU and Tulane will meet in the AAC Championship Game next weekend at Yulman Stadium after both teams posted resounding victories in the final weekend of regular season play. Unfortunately for the Mustangs, their win came with a great cost. Starting quarterback Preston Stone had to be carted off the field with an injury and presumably will not be available for the championship game,

Bowl Trip Secured

Rice football hadn’t been to bowl games in consecutive seasons since 2013-2014 until Mike Bloomgren accomplished the feat this season, clinching back-to-back bowl trips for his team with a win over FAU at home. USF also punched it’s postseason ticket on the final week of the regular season, taking down Charlotte.

Where the Media Went Wrong

The Media correctly tabbed the top four finishers in the preseason, albeit in a slightly different order with SMU (preseason No. 3) edging UTSA (preseason No. 2) out for the championship game berth. Having Temple, Tulsa and Charlotte in the bottom five proved to be correct as well.

The biggest surprises? Rice and USF. Picked to finish 12th, the Owls will finish sixth in the league, seven spots higher than projected. USF was the preseason No. 13 team. They’ll finish fifth in Alex Golesh’s first season at the helm. Their rise coincides with the falls of FAU and ECU, who were tabbed fifth and sixth only to finish 10th and 14th, respectively.