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Change is the biggest storyline for the American Athletic Conference going into the 2023 college football season. Houston, UCF, and Cincinnati moved to the Big 12 in realignment, and the AAC responded by bringing in six teams - Charlotte, North Texas, Rice, UTSA, UAB, and FAU - to bump the league's membership to 14 teams. 

Despite all of the changes around the league, two teams - UTSA and Tulane - that combined for 23 victories in '22 remain the ones to beat. The Green Wave aim to replicate last year's run to the New Year's Six (and Cotton Bowl win over USC), while the Roadrunners hope the return of quarterback Frank Harris and a solid defense is enough to get this program to one of college football's biggest bowls. SMU, Memphis and FAU headline the second tier in the AAC for '23.
 

read more: https://athlonsports.com/college-football/american-athletic-conference-football-2023-predictions

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