More from AAC Commissioner Aresco about his desire to stop referring to the Power 5 as the Power 5, as he tells The Athletic’s Williams that their designation as autonomous conferences in 2014 is largely outdated now. “They haven’t passed any autonomous legislation in quite a while, and we’re right there. We do everything (the Autonomous 5 conferences) do. … We all have the same issues, especially in FBS. Whether we have less money is irrelevant. We’re just as competitive, we have the same draft issues, with NIL, with the transfer portal. We’d like input. We’d like information too — we’d like to know what’s going on. But we really want input.” Aresco goes on to say the “biggest frustration is to be ignored. No one likes to be ignored. When I see articles that talk about the best quarterbacks or coaches in the P5, c’mon. When I see that constantly, I get angry. The NCAA talks a lot about inclusivity, and what happens? We’re excluded in a lot of this, and it’s just not right. Either you’re going to fight or just give up, and I would never give up.”
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AAC commissioner: Time to 'rethink' P5/G5 divide
Aresco expanded on what he believes is the negative stigma the power-conference distinction has created for the AAC and others.
