The Independence Bowl in Shreveport assumes that only 9 SEC teams will be bowl eligible (out of 14). That's definitely possible, but not necessarily in the bag.
Division II wins don't count do they? SEC should have a hard time finding 9 teams to go 6-3 in their non-FCS schedule.
I dont want to sound like a jerk but IMO we lose the bowl this season is a failure. We win and it was a decent yet disappointing year. We win out and it was a good year for the hand we were dealt.
ND needs to win at least one of the inal two first... If they drop the final three in the season the bowl game outcome won't matter that much either way in some regards...
If Tommy protects the ball and the defense gets healthy ND can beat Stanford also...
If Tommy protects the ball and the defense gets healthy ND can beat Stanford also...
you gotta think ND has to take the best bowl possible for recruiting, looking at the guys ND has left on its board you gotta think a bowl game in CA would be most beneficial.
This is from the NCAA site, updated Oct 17, 2013:
"Currently, there are 35 other bowl games that contractually tied to the FBS conferences. To become bowl eligible a team must have a winning record, which may include one win against a FCS opponent, or win their conference and the team must not be on postseason probation. The NCAA allows one victory per season over a FCS team to count toward an FBS team's bowl eligibility, so long as the FCS team has supplied financial aid for football averaging out to at least at 90 percent of the 63 scholarships allowed over "a rolling two-year period" that can include the current season."
I just really want to avoid playing a non-AQ in a bowl game, its a complete lose-lose.
Conferences contribute to the steep drop off. Most schools don't go from BCS to turd bowl. There's the Peach, Citrus, Cotton, and Gator Bowls, which all have good teams.
What the projection look like after this weekend?
With WVU and TCU now ineligible, the Pinstripe looks like a real possibility, correct?
Ya, its the #8 Big 12 vs. #4 AAC and they Big-12 will only have 7 bowl-eligible teams. I could see a backroom deal where its ND vs. Louisville even though they'll finish 2nd in the AAC standings.
ND needs to win at least one of the inal two first... If they drop the final three in the season the bowl game outcome won't matter that much either way in some regards...
I prefer 10 wins... but that's just me.