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No way we get stuck in DetroitI think we're going to be ACC#8 which would put us in the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit vs a B1G team.
No way we get stuck in DetroitI think we're going to be ACC#8 which would put us in the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit vs a B1G team.
I would hope for a better bowl......but that would be a 15 minute drive for meNo way we get stuck in Detroit
Because UNC is 1-2 in their last 3 games.I don't see how anyone besides UNC gets the Belk unless VT can fall in there.
This was before the win over UGA, and the other week 12 games where some acc teams lost. We should jump up to a better bowl imo.CBS sports has us in the independence bowl vs Kentucky
http://mweb.cbssports.com/ncaaf/bowls/predictions
I would hope for a better bowl......but that would be a 15 minute drive for me
The way I see it if I read the tie ins correctly.
Playoffs - Clemp
Orange - FSU?
Citrus - VT?
Belk - UNC
Sun - Miami
Pinstripe - Pitt?
Music/Taxslayer - Louisville / GT
Military - Louisville / GT
Independence - NCST / Wake
Quicklane - NCST / Wake
St Petersburg
As much as I love going to NYC, that's not the bowl I want.My buddy at ESPN is saying, Pinstripe bowl against Northwestern. That would be interesting.
I honestly think we'll end up in Shreveport. But, we'll see.As much as I love going to NYC, that's not the bowl I want.
I would love to go to JacksonvilleI honestly think we'll end up in Shreveport. But, we'll see.
For me it is!God, that's supposed to be a reward?
Russell Athletic and Citrus are 2 separate Bowls.You left BC off of the list.
As I understand it: If Clemson does get in the playoff, then The Orange Bowl gets the first selection of remaining teams, the Russell Athletic(Citrus) gets the second selection, the Belk, Sun, Pinstripe, and Music/Taxslayer are negotiated between the bowls and the ACC, then the Military, Independence, Quicklane, and St Petersburg are negotiated between the bowls and the ACC. After the Russell Athletic, there is not a specific order only two tiers. The loser of the ACC Championship Game is guaranteed to not drop below the Sun Bowl.
The bottom three will probably be among BC/NCST/Wake. I don't see Louisville dropping all the way to the Music/Taxslayer. The Tier 1 games(Belk, Sun, Pinstripe, and Music/Taxslayer) try to get the best matchups(ie ratings). The actual order of ACC teams selected for those games will depend upon the opponents available for those games and any interesting matchups that could be made. If for example a West Virginia/Miami matchup could be put together in one of those games, it could be touted as a renewal of a Big East rivalry. The Tier 2 games operate the same, getting the best ratings is the most important thing to selection.
With the understanding that the bowls select participants primarily for ratings and matchups, it seems that any projections are extremely unreliable.
Russell Athletic and Citrus are 2 separate Bowls.
These are just my thoughts based on the selection criteria. It is assuming a Clemp win over VT, but not a blow out that would cause VT to tumble. FSU will be the highest ranked team next to Clemp so they should go to the Orange. UNC is a lock on the Belk. The Sun takes a southern team....UM. If the Citrus takes VT. the other two Tier one games are the Pinstripe and Music / Taxslayer. Pitt will be the next "choice" team.....my guess is the go to NYC based on location. The only question is how far Louisville tumbles after their Kentucky loss. If we are viewed better than Louisville, we might slide in ahead of them, especially if it is the Taxslayer....if it goes Music, then Louisville is a logical choice. In that case we are the best team left for the Tier II bowls, and Military gets first choice which would put us in Annapolis.....I don't think we go any lower than that.You left BC off of the list.
As I understand it: If Clemson does get in the playoff, then The Orange Bowl gets the first selection of remaining teams, the Russell Athletic(Citrus) gets the second selection, the Belk, Sun, Pinstripe, and Music/Taxslayer are negotiated between the bowls and the ACC, then the Military, Independence, Quicklane, and St Petersburg are negotiated between the bowls and the ACC. After the Russell Athletic, there is not a specific order only two tiers. The loser of the ACC Championship Game is guaranteed to not drop below the Sun Bowl.
The bottom three will probably be among BC/NCST/Wake. I don't see Louisville dropping all the way to the Music/Taxslayer. The Tier 1 games(Belk, Sun, Pinstripe, and Music/Taxslayer) try to get the best matchups(ie ratings). The actual order of ACC teams selected for those games will depend upon the opponents available for those games and any interesting matchups that could be made. If for example a West Virginia/Miami matchup could be put together in one of those games, it could be touted as a renewal of a Big East rivalry. The Tier 2 games operate the same, getting the best ratings is the most important thing to selection.
With the understanding that the bowls select participants primarily for ratings and matchups, it seems that any projections are extremely unreliable.