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Most likely Champs Sports, hope you guys like to travel! If the Irish do come to Orlando I have no problem helping to set up an Irish Envy tailgate party!
oooo could we purchase beers with vBucks?!?!
Most likely Champs Sports, hope you guys like to travel! If the Irish do come to Orlando I have no problem helping to set up an Irish Envy tailgate party!
I wish......man do I wish!oooo could we purchase beers with vBucks?!?!
oooo could we purchase beers with vBucks?!?!
We need to turn down the Champ Sports this year and go for one of the PAC-10 spots instead. We can only go to Champ Sports 1 out of every 4 years anyway, so there is no point in doing so this year when we can go to a good bowl with a PAC-10 tie-in. Oregon/Stanford are going to BCS games, and there is only 1, yes 1, bowl-eligible team from the PAC-10 right now, with Oregon St and Washington 5-6 right now. Washington should finish 6-6 beating Wash St and Oregon St should finish 5-7 losing to Oregon. That would leave only two teams from the Pac-10 for the bowl spots, and ND would be able to play in Sun Bowl on 12/31 against ACC #4, or the Holiday Bowl on 12/30 against Big 12 #5. Makes much more sense to take one of those bowls and save the Champ Sports for one of the next three years.
I hope it is the SUn Bowl...so I would be able to see the Irish in person.....when does all this get ironed out...? next week?
Well, you aren't quite understanding how it works. The Champs Sports bowl has the third PICK of teams from the ACC. That DOESN'T mean they have to take the number 3 team in the ACC. Its quite possible some other bowl that picks before the Champs would want Maryland for a specific reason (proximity to their location). Not likely, but a possibility.
Talk about a call out...on half my post.
Sure, but only vBeers, vBeers Lite and vGuinness. 5 vBucks for a vBurger or vBrat. 30 vBucks will get you a vRibeye.
Pity, that ...
Sorry i purchased all the vbeers apparently. Waiting for the vStore to vStock up again
The absurdity of Notre Dame's bowl situation was underscored by the fact that both Boise State's upset loss to Nevada and a game between two hyphenated Louisiana schools on Saturday (UL-Monroe and UL-Lafayette) actually tinkered with their bowl picture.
Of course, the score that mattered most in the equation was the one the Irish were directly involved with - their rivalry renewal with USC at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum late Saturday night. Win, and the Irish were logically headed to the Champs Sports Bowl, Dec. 28 in Orlando to play an ACC team.
Lose and a 6-6 ND team was faced with sifting through leftovers of conferences who couldn't fill their designated allotment - many of which were games that were bad fits for the Irish.
Now imagine the same scenario with an 8-4 or 9-3 Irish team. That could happen sometime in the remaining three years of this bowl cycle. Once the Irish play the Champs Sports chip, they cannot return there during the length of the contract, which runs through the 2013 season.
In other words, it's BCS or dumpster dive.
The leftover bowls most likely to have been in play for a 6-6 Irish team or with a Champ Sports snub when regular-season play ends next weekend:
# The Texas Bowl, Dec. 29 at Houston vs. a Big 12 team.
# The Sun Bowl, Dec. 31 at El Paso, Texas vs. an ACC team.
# The Las Vegas Bowl, Dec. 22 at Las Vegas against a Mountain West Conference team, most likely a Utah team the Irish already have played.
# The BBVA Compass Bowl, Jan. 8 at Birmingham, Ala., against a Big East team.
# The New Mexico Bowl, Dec. 18 in Albuquerque against a WAC team, and an option the Irish would surely turn down since their exams run through Dec. 17.
A Houston upset against Texas Tech late Saturday night would close the door on the Texas Bowl. A Georgia win over Georgia Tech would do the same with the BBVA Compass option.
With USC (7-5) ineligible for postseason play, the Pac-10 has just three teams currently bowl eligible, Oregon (11-0), Stanford (11-1) and Arizona (7-4), for its six bowls. It’s likely Oregon and Stanford both end up in the BCS, meaning the Pac-10 only has one team for its other five bowl tie-ins, minus the Rose Bowl, right now.
Oregon State (vs Oregon) and Washington (vs Washington St) can both become bowl eligible with wins this weekend.
Arizona seems poised to play a Big 12 opponent in the Valero Alamo Bowl, but if neither Oregon State or Washington get wins this weekend, Notre Dame could scoop up an invitation to the Bridgepoint Education Holiday Bowl in San Diego on Dec. 30. If one of two qualifies, the Irish could end up in the Hyundai Sun Bowl on New Year’s Eve. Miami (7-5) is a possible opponent for Notre Dame in El Paso, but the Sun Bowl would have to pass up Maryland (8-4) for another Catholics vs. Convicts matchup.
If both Pac-10 teams win, Notre Dame could find a spot in the MAACO Las Vegas Bowl on Dec. 22 or the Kraft Fight Hunger Bowl in San Francisco on Jan. 9.
if we play in the holiday bowl we are gonna get destroyed Im hoping for champs sports or sun bowl