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So you're saying ODU has a chance?
No, they are one of the handful not eligible. They aren't playingSo you're saying ODU has a chance?
Conference contracts will be honored before an at large team gets inNot a good year to be a .500 G5. Without a minimum bar set, what's to stop a bowl from taking a 4-6 UVA over a 5-4 Tulsa?
I wouldn't hold my breath. No way a minor bowl wouldn't go after a sub .500 P5 team like UVA as opposed to a 6-4 UTEP or Troy, etc. They'd figure something out. jmo.Conference contracts will be honored before an at large team gets in
Will the bowls have the same seating limitations that have been in place for the regular season? If that’s the case then butts in seats won’t really matter for choosing bowl opponents.
CUSA doesn't have a connection to the bowl game in Charlotte. Conference bowl contracts will still be honored regardless the number of teams bowl eligible.Um, wonder if a "nearby" bowl, say the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, if it is still called that, would entertain a match-up between a Herd team that was, perhaps, 9-0 or 10-0, and a 4-6 WVU squad? Of course, you would require one of the government's latest, up to date Super Computers to measure the speed at which the Athletic Department in Morganhole turns down that bowl bid!! Quicker than a nanosecond to paraphrase one of Sonny Randle's golden gems!!
Um, wonder if a "nearby" bowl, say the Belk Bowl in Charlotte, if it is still called that, would entertain a match-up between a Herd team that was, perhaps, 9-0 or 10-0, and a 4-6 WVU squad? Of course, you would require one of the government's latest, up to date Super Computers to measure the speed at which the Athletic Department in Morganhole turns down that bowl bid!! Quicker than a nanosecond to paraphrase one of Sonny Randle's golden gems!!
No bowl game is going to put MU and WVU together, even if its close like Charlotte... Also, you have to realize if your scenario played out and MU was say 9-0 and WVU was 4-5 the powers that be in Morgantown and with the Big12 would never let that matchup happen.
The best/foolproof scenario is win the CUSA championship and then get to pick from the CUSA slate of games... Try to find a game with a beatable P5 opponent or a ranked team from the AAC. (This is all assuming whoever shakes out between Cincy, UCF, Tulsa and SMU gets the New Years Day spot).
CUSA doesn't have a connection to the bowl game in Charlotte. Conference bowl contracts will still be honored regardless the number of teams bowl eligible.
I believe that the Belk Bowl matches the SEC and ACC. In the past we could have hoped a league didn't have enough teams eligible for us to get a spot. That can't happen this year since every team in every league is eligible. We will be relegated to a CUSA bowl only unless for some reason a bowl wanted to trade
Most bowl games this year will be like a regular season game. No festivities. The teams will fly in the day before the game and leave after the game.That is a great question... My guess is it will vary by state like the regular season. The FL bowls may have full capacity by December (the Dolphins can go full tilt now if they choose to). While the CA bowls my have no fans at all. And everything in between.