2014: Torro Taggart

AAC Drops 2014 Intraconference Schedules

SoFloBulls Blog | PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Commissioner Mike Aresco has announced the league opponents and game sites for the 2014 American Athletic Conference football season. The 2014 conference schedule will produce 44 regular-season games, with each of The American’s 11 teams playing eight intraconference contests. Each team will have four home games and four away games...

2014 AAC Intraconference Schedules | SoFloBulls Blog

PROVIDENCE, R.I. – Commissioner Mike Aresco has announced the league opponents and game sites for the 2014 American Athletic Conference football season.

The 2014 conference schedule will produce 44 regular-season games, with each of The American’s 11 teams playing eight intraconference contests. Each team will have four home games and four away games.

The 2014 season will mark the first year of American Athletic Conference competition for East Carolina, Tulane and Tulsa.

The complete 2014 schedule will be announced at a later date.

2014 American Athletic Conference Football Schedule Breakdown

USF

Home: UCF, UConn, East Carolina, Houston
Away: Cincinnati, Memphis, SMU, Tulsa

UCF

Home: SMU, Temple, Tulane, Tulsa
Away: UConn, East Carolina, Houston, USF

Cincinnati

Home: East Carolina, Houston, Memphis, USF
Away: UConn, SMU, Temple, Tulane

UConn

Home: UCF, Cincinnati, SMU, Temple
Away: East Carolina, Memphis, USF, Tulane

ECU

Home: UCF, UConn, SMU, Tulane
Away: Cincinnati, USF, Temple, Tulsa

Houston

Home: UCF, Temple, Tulane, Tulsa
Away: Cincinnati, Memphis, SMU, USF

Memphis

Home: UConn, Houston, USF, Tulsa
Away: Cincinnati, SMU, Temple, Tulane

SMU

Home: Cincinnati, Houston, Memphis, USF
Away: UCF, UConn, East Carolina, Tulsa

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