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Cheese-n-Rice! You're good, Jim.I bowled a 250 game once.
Didn't you hear? It's meaningless if you're not going to make the playoffs.I like my soup in a bowl instead of a cup.
Gunsie always said that 15 extra days of practice have no value. His reasoning gave me a headache.Peach (Atlanta): UCF vs. Georgia
Orange (Miami): Clemson vs. Wisconsin
Fiesta (Glendale, AZ): USC vs. Ohio State
Cotton (Arlington, TX): Notre Dame vs. Penn State
Orange Bowl is tied in with ACC probably loser of Miami _ Clemson. ND is technically playing a conference game.Orange Bowl gets first pick and if ND is available they will take them over us or Wisconsin thereby derailing the Cotton Bowl thing. I would love to see a PSU-ND matchup but not sure it will happen.
Orange Bowl gets first pick and if ND is available they will take them over us or Wisconsin thereby derailing the Cotton Bowl thing. I would love to see a PSU-ND matchup but not sure it will happen.
You should consider using a colander.I usually prefer to select a bowl for a nice, clean haircut….after we finish our final seasonal game.
Peach (Atlanta): UCF vs. Georgia
Orange (Miami): Clemson vs. Wisconsin
Fiesta (Glendale, AZ): USC vs. Ohio State
Cotton (Arlington, TX): Notre Dame vs. Penn State
His wit and wisdom is resonating prolifically on the other site.....including but not limited to film study and as usual nothing but the "facts."Gunsie always said that 15 extra days of practice have no value. His reasoning gave me a headache.
What’s his moniker these days?His wit and wisdom is resonating prolifically on the other site.....including but not limited to film study and as usual nothing but the "facts."
I’m not sure tOSU gets a NY6 Bowl bid with 3 losses if they lose to Wisky.Orange Bowl is tied in with ACC probably loser of Miami _ Clemson. ND is technically playing a conference game.
I would say Wisc or Ohio st game loser goes there.
A great reason to root for Wisconsin.I’m not sure tOSU gets a NY6 Bowl bid with 3 losses if they lose to Wisky.
something like 65tosspowertrapWhat’s his moniker these days?
I don't think it's that cut-and-dry.
They'll most likely take the highest ranked team among Big Ten, SEC, and ND, but I think they have some latitude in, say, taking the highest-ranked SEC team instead of a higher-ranked Big Ten team (they have to take a team from those conferences at least two times each in their 6 remaining non-playoff matchups over the next nine years). I think they'll take Georgia if they lose the SEC Championship. They certainly wouldn't do a Miami-ND rematch in the Orange Bowl this season.
The rest of the non-playoff NY6 bowls can take whomever they want among the top ranked remaining teams. Penn State could end up in just about any of them, though Penn State's a near certainty to make a NY6 bowl now.
Yes , you are right there , my error.I’m not sure tOSU gets a NY6 Bowl bid with 3 losses if they lose to Wisky.
They could get a NY6 bid by losing to UM then beating Wisky
Rose Bowl is a playoff game this year, so there's no automatic bid for the B1G.
Yes , you are right there , my error.
If Ohio State has 3 losses, they could very well get in the NY6.
Look through the standings and remaining games, and you start to run out of 2 or fewer-loss Power 5 teams, with the other teams that will lose this weekend and in the conference championships. None of the Group of 5 teams have any path to to get ranked as high as 12 (except maybe UCF), so there will only be one Group of 5 team in the NY6.
There will very likely be multiple 3-loss teams to pick from for the last NY6 slot, and Ohio State would have as good a resume as any of them (already assuming Auburn gets in to the NY6 as the highest-ranked 3-loss team, probably ranked ahead of some 2-loss Power 5 teams as well).
If you have Auburn in NY6 with 3 losses then I think PSU is one of those 2 loss power 5 teams:
- 4 teams in playoffs (let’s assume Alabama, Clemson, Oklahoma, and Wisconsin) that leaves 8 spots.
- PAC 12 champ (USC/WSU/Stanford) regardless of record that leaves 7 spots.
- Non-power5 conf champ. Let’s go with UCF which leaves 6 spots.
- Miami will be in as ACC runner-up (though this could be Clemson if they lose). This leaves 5 spots.
- Notre Dame is still ranked higher than PSU and they would continue to be if they beat Stanford. That would leave 4 spots.
- Let’s put Auburn in based on your projections. I do think there is a fair chance that at #6 and with a close loss, Auburn could stay above #10 PSU. That would leave 3 spots.
- So who is vying for final 3 spots: a 10-2 PSU, a 10-2 UWash (with a win over WSU), 11-2 Georgia (assuming they beat GaTech but loss to Bama), 10-3 Ohio State (assuming win vs UM and loss to Wisconsun)
I’m not sure tOSU gets a NY6 Bowl bid with 3 losses if they lose to Wisky.
Um, no. That is not true. There is no automatic bid TO the Rose. A conference champ from Big10, Pac12, Big12, SEC, and ACC all get bids. This year only the ACC champ has a specific bowl assignment because of the playoff sites.
Um, the Big Ten champ is contractually tied to go to the Rose Bowl, except when the Rose hosts a playoff. That's kind of "automatic" isn't it?
I'm currently sitting on the bowl reading this.
I don't think you get a PSU ND game if bowls pick teams. They want to sell tickets and know both teams will travel well. Seems hard to believe that they would have two bases like ours and the Domers.