bigredhusker427
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Before the KSU game this week, how many of you think we will win and go to a bowl game? If we lose to them, do you think we will beat Colorado?
YES :horns2Before the KSU game this week, how many of you think we will win and go to a bowl game? If we lose to them, do you think we will beat Colorado?
Have you actually heard this somewhere? I think it's a matchup a lower tier bowl would love to have, but is it possible? First of all, Ohio has to win their last two games. I think they'll win at home against Miami, but lose on the road this week. Even if they were able to win both, every place I read has the Independence Bowl as SEC vs Big12. I don't know how the lower-tier tie-ins work. If there is a bowl elligible team availible from the specific conference they have a deal with, do they have to take it? Or can they look elsewhere? Can anyone shed light on this. One thing is for sure: if we manage one more win, the lower tier big12 bowls will fight over us because we travel so well.Ohio in the Independence Bowl.
I've heard it through the grapevine when I was back in Lincoln last week. I actually think it'd get A LOT of people to attend and national attention (tv viewers).Have you actually heard this somewhere? I think it's a matchup a lower tier bowl would love to have, but is it possible? First of all, Ohio has to win their last two games. I think they'll win at home against Miami, but lose on the road this week. Even if they were able to win both, every place I read has the Independence Bowl as SEC vs Big12. I don't know how the lower-tier tie-ins work. If there is a bowl elligible team availible from the specific conference they have a deal with, do they have to take it? Or can they look elsewhere? Can anyone shed light on this. One thing is for sure: if we manage one more win, the lower tier big12 bowls will fight over us because we travel so well.Ohio in the Independence Bowl.
It's kind of the other way around - most conferences have bowl tie-ins for a set number of teams. In the SEC, there are 8 tie-ins. However, this year it is almost certain that there won't be 8 teams that are bowl eligible. In those cases, the bowl that was slotted to get, say, the 8th team from the SEC can pick whomever they want.Have you actually heard this somewhere? I think it's a matchup a lower tier bowl would love to have, but is it possible? First of all, Ohio has to win their last two games. I think they'll win at home against Miami, but lose on the road this week. Even if they were able to win both, every place I read has the Independence Bowl as SEC vs Big12. I don't know how the lower-tier tie-ins work. If there is a bowl elligible team availible from the specific conference they have a deal with, do they have to take it? Or can they look elsewhere? Can anyone shed light on this. One thing is for sure: if we manage one more win, the lower tier big12 bowls will fight over us because we travel so well.Ohio in the Independence Bowl.