There's some uncertainty this year with some of the conference's top playmakers moving on to the next level and injuries have already changed my first power rankings. Check it out below and sound off on the board to debate my rankings.
1. Memphis Tigers (2014: 10-3, 7-1)
Paxton Lynch returns for the Tigers to lead the AAC's top offense from 2014 and the offense I think will again be tops in the AAC. Justin Fuente will have to fight off the lost of rising star Barry Odom, Memphis' defensive coordinator last year, and need Galen Scott to assemble a unit that can be ready to play.