Sources: Air Force emerges as serious AAC target

Air Force has emerged as a serious target to be added to the American Athletic Conference, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel on Monday, after the program emerged as a potential AAC add prior to the Pac-12 taking four Mountain West schools last week.

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Air Force has emerged as a serious target to be added to the American Athletic Conference, sources told ESPN's Pete Thamel on Monday. Air Force had emerged in conversations as a potential AAC add in recent months, prior to the Pac-12 taking four Mountain West schools last week. The AAC released a statement on Monday night, saying the league "is a pioneering brand, firmly grounded in grit and hard work, with powerful and prestigious member institutions.

In the past five months, we have prioritized seizing every opportunity that enhances value for our member institutions and student-athletes. Editor's Picks Boise State among 4 joining Pac-12 for 2026-27 4d Kyle Bonagura and Pete Thamel College football takeaways: Group of 5 teams show out, SEC dominates early CFP race 2h ESPN Staff "Whether through private capital, naming rights, innovative partnerships, or realignment, we have proactively assessed each opportunity, and are prepared to collaboratively take action-steps, to be at the forefront of success and sustainability." The AAC has 14 football schools this season, including Army and Navy.



The league does not have any programs in this week's Top 25, but 3-0 Memphis, which defeated Florida State last Saturday, received the highest votes (77) of all unranked teams..