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Post by MinerMan2010 on Nov 26, 2012 16:14:26 GMT -5
Georgia Tech is applying for a waiver to see if they can bowling with a 6-7 record, if they get this waiver, they will be playing in the Sun Bowl. As Division Champion, they can fall no lower than the Sun Bowl. This is assuming their probably loss against Florida St on Saturday. UCLA had the same situation last year and got a waiver to play in a bowl game with a 6-7 record.
Not only does the Sun Bowl get GaTech two years in a row, they get them with a losing record. Let's see Bernie Olivas try and sell that dog of a game.
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Post by mistabinks on Nov 26, 2012 18:25:13 GMT -5
To this day, I never understood why they can't make a list of all bowls according to payout. The highest paying bowl goes on top. The lowest goes on the bottom. You are start at number one and give them #1 vs #2. You go to the second highest paying bowl and give them #3 vs #4. You work your way down to the last bowl. Simply go by the BCS ranking. Done.
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Post by MinerMan2010 on Nov 26, 2012 20:09:34 GMT -5
To this day, I never understood why they can't make a list of all bowls according to payout. The highest paying bowl goes on top. The lowest goes on the bottom. You are start at number one and give them #1 vs #2. You go to the second highest paying bowl and give them #3 vs #4. You work your way down to the last bowl. Simply go by the BCS ranking. Done. Your scenario makes perfect sense, but as you know that doesn't apply to college football. The Sun Bowl would rather have 7-5 USC than 9-3 Oregon St because of the name, the other bowls are the same way. They want "name" teams or ones that travel well. All comes down to money.
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