Updated Bowl Projections
Posted: Sun Nov 27, 2011 3:36 am
New Mexico: Air Force vs. Temple*
Humanitarian: Ohio vs. Nevada
New Orleans: UL Lafayette vs. Western Michigan*
Beef 'O' Brady's St. Petersburg: Tulsa vs. Louisville
Poinsettia: San Diego State vs. Louisiana Tech
MAACO Las Vegas: TCU vs. Cal
Hawaii: Utah State vs. Wyoming*
Independence: Boise State vs. NC State
Little Caesar's: Purdue vs. Toledo
Belk: North Carolina vs. Pittsburgh
Military: Wake Forest vs. Western Kentucky*
Holiday: Utah vs. Texas A&M
Champs: Florida State vs. Notre Dame
Alamo: Washington vs. Kansas State
Armed Forces: BYU vs. SMU
Pinstripe: Missouri vs. Rutgers
Music City: Vanderbilt vs. Virginia
Insight: Baylor vs. Ohio State
Meineke Car Care Bowl Of Texas: Texas vs. Iowa
Sun: Georgia Tech vs. Arizona State
Liberty: Southern Miss vs. Mississippi State
Kraft Fight Hunger: Iowa State* vs. Northwestern*
Chick-fil-A: Clemson vs. Florida
TicketCity: Illinois vs. Marshall
Outback: South Carolina vs. Nebraska
Capital One: Arkansas vs. Michigan State
Gator: Penn State vs. Auburn
Rose: Oregon vs. Wisconsin
Fiesta: Oklahoma State vs. Stanford
Sugar: Houston vs. Michigan
Orange: Virginia Tech vs. West Virginia
Cotton: Oklahoma vs. Georgia
GoDaddy.com: Northern Illinois vs. Arkansas State
BBVA Compass: Florida International* vs. Cincinnati
BCS: LSU vs. Alabama
Bolded teams have accepted bids. The only bowl bubble teams at this point are Hawaii (if they can beat BYU), UConn, USF, and UCLA. UCLA is 6-6, but you have to be .500 or better in order to get a bowl invite. As you probably can guess, UCLA will most likely get annihilated against Oregon on Friday, thus landing them with a 6-7 record and are thus put on the backburner (I guess going to the Pac-12 title game is more of a curse than a blessing). I don't see any of the other three teams winning, but if they do, they would most likely fill in the at-large opening in the Military Bowl and obviously Hawaii would wind up in the Hawaii Bowl.
CBS' projections have nobody taking Penn State until they hit the at-large market. I can't see this happening because, to my knowledge, the Big 10 has rules in place about how the bowls can select their teams. I don't think they can intentionally pass up teams with better records (I believe the rule is that if Team A is two games better in-conference than Team B, that the bowl can't take Team B over Team A). I think this would, at worst, put Penn State in the Insight Bowl or Texas Bowl. Maybe this rule has changed, but I don't know why CBS has Penn State as an at-large selection.
In this scenario, my only eligible team getting left out is 6-6 Ball State and Miami who declined the option of going to a bowl game. Keep in mind that they did remove the 7-5 Precedence rule that they installed a few years ago. So if Western Kentucky and Western Michigan are 7-5 and USF or UConn are 6-6, the bowls are under no obligation to select Western Kentucky or Western Michigan over those two teams. If one of them get eligible, I think Western Kentucky would get bounced. If both get eligible, than WKU and Western Michigan get bounced.
Humanitarian: Ohio vs. Nevada
New Orleans: UL Lafayette vs. Western Michigan*
Beef 'O' Brady's St. Petersburg: Tulsa vs. Louisville
Poinsettia: San Diego State vs. Louisiana Tech
MAACO Las Vegas: TCU vs. Cal
Hawaii: Utah State vs. Wyoming*
Independence: Boise State vs. NC State
Little Caesar's: Purdue vs. Toledo
Belk: North Carolina vs. Pittsburgh
Military: Wake Forest vs. Western Kentucky*
Holiday: Utah vs. Texas A&M
Champs: Florida State vs. Notre Dame
Alamo: Washington vs. Kansas State
Armed Forces: BYU vs. SMU
Pinstripe: Missouri vs. Rutgers
Music City: Vanderbilt vs. Virginia
Insight: Baylor vs. Ohio State
Meineke Car Care Bowl Of Texas: Texas vs. Iowa
Sun: Georgia Tech vs. Arizona State
Liberty: Southern Miss vs. Mississippi State
Kraft Fight Hunger: Iowa State* vs. Northwestern*
Chick-fil-A: Clemson vs. Florida
TicketCity: Illinois vs. Marshall
Outback: South Carolina vs. Nebraska
Capital One: Arkansas vs. Michigan State
Gator: Penn State vs. Auburn
Rose: Oregon vs. Wisconsin
Fiesta: Oklahoma State vs. Stanford
Sugar: Houston vs. Michigan
Orange: Virginia Tech vs. West Virginia
Cotton: Oklahoma vs. Georgia
GoDaddy.com: Northern Illinois vs. Arkansas State
BBVA Compass: Florida International* vs. Cincinnati
BCS: LSU vs. Alabama
Bolded teams have accepted bids. The only bowl bubble teams at this point are Hawaii (if they can beat BYU), UConn, USF, and UCLA. UCLA is 6-6, but you have to be .500 or better in order to get a bowl invite. As you probably can guess, UCLA will most likely get annihilated against Oregon on Friday, thus landing them with a 6-7 record and are thus put on the backburner (I guess going to the Pac-12 title game is more of a curse than a blessing). I don't see any of the other three teams winning, but if they do, they would most likely fill in the at-large opening in the Military Bowl and obviously Hawaii would wind up in the Hawaii Bowl.
CBS' projections have nobody taking Penn State until they hit the at-large market. I can't see this happening because, to my knowledge, the Big 10 has rules in place about how the bowls can select their teams. I don't think they can intentionally pass up teams with better records (I believe the rule is that if Team A is two games better in-conference than Team B, that the bowl can't take Team B over Team A). I think this would, at worst, put Penn State in the Insight Bowl or Texas Bowl. Maybe this rule has changed, but I don't know why CBS has Penn State as an at-large selection.
In this scenario, my only eligible team getting left out is 6-6 Ball State and Miami who declined the option of going to a bowl game. Keep in mind that they did remove the 7-5 Precedence rule that they installed a few years ago. So if Western Kentucky and Western Michigan are 7-5 and USF or UConn are 6-6, the bowls are under no obligation to select Western Kentucky or Western Michigan over those two teams. If one of them get eligible, I think Western Kentucky would get bounced. If both get eligible, than WKU and Western Michigan get bounced.