In the old days you could see bowl representatives come to see your team play and I would think they would talk to the AD to check their interest in playing in their bowl and how many tickets they would be willing to sale.I wonder how many of these reporters talk to the bowl committees.
Syracuse played in the Pinstripe last year so they’ll go somewhere else. BC would be the other logical choice, but they look to be a lock for the Fenway Bowl. Virginia Tech, Miami, and Duke have also played there somewhat recently, and Clemson/NCST/UNC are all 8-4 and have likely earned a Florida (or San Diego) bowl trip for their seasons. By process of elimination I can see how we wind up there. Maybe the Military or Duke Mayo bowls are in play, but I’d be pretty shocked if we get a Florida bowl game. But hey just happy to be back, beggars can’t be choosersThe options are Charlotte, Pinstripe, or possibly Military from the ACC tie-ins. One of the ACC teams will get the Gasparilla, Birmingham or an at-large spot so that's the other option if they want Syracuse to play in Yankee stadium.
There’s no set order any more. The ACC works with the bowl committees to make as many teams and bowls as happy as possible.In the old days you could see bowl representatives come to see your team play and I would think they would talk to the AD to check their interest in playing in their bowl and how many tickets they would be willing to sale.
I may be wrong, but I think now the Bowls tied into the ACC are put in order, and they pick the one they want then the next and the next and so on. At one time they had to pick them by their conference record but could drop down one if they wanted another team.
Call it the "bare minimum." The floor beneath which we will never sink again."GT making a bowl game should be a minimum standard"
50/50 ball should never be any kind of standard for us.
Next Sunday afternoonAny idea when we should find out our destination?
Sure, but the Gator isn’t inviting two 6-6 teams.Tech vs Auburn in the Gator Bowl would be a big draw.
Much better!Call it the "bare minimum." The floor beneath which we will never sink again.
Completely forgot about Notre Dame too. They’ll get a Florida bowl, so you’ll be left with us, Miami, Duke, Syracuse, and Virginia Tech as the 7-5/6-6 teams vying for the Pinstripe, Sun, Duke Mayo, Military, and Birmingham/Gasparilla/First Responder. So there is a chance we get bumped to Tier 2. My guess is it goes:Syracuse played in the Pinstripe last year so they’ll go somewhere else. BC would be the other logical choice, but they look to be a lock for the Fenway Bowl. Virginia Tech, Miami, and Duke have also played there somewhat recently, and Clemson/NCST/UNC are all 8-4 and have likely earned a Florida (or San Diego) bowl trip for their seasons. By process of elimination I can see how we wind up there. Maybe the Military or Duke Mayo bowls are in play, but I’d be pretty shocked if we get a Florida bowl game. But hey just happy to be back, beggars can’t be choosers
"GT making a bowl game should be a minimum standard"
50/50 ball should never be any kind of standard for us.
Gator Bowl vs. Tennessee.Sure, but the Gator isn’t inviting two 6-6 teams.
you really think the Gator would pick us to play an 8-4 team when there are 7 team 8 if you add ND that have 7 or more wins.Gator Bowl vs. Tennessee.
Agree with this. Anywhere but Pinstripe plsPinstripe Bowl…..yuck. I don’t mind the opponents, but hate the venue.