tennesseekilt
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People keep saying that under this system the SEC considers the 6 mid-tier bowls the "same." While that may be the case as far as payout goes, wouldn't the conference consider matchups when selecting attendees?
In that sense, they are NOT the same, not by a long shot.
For example, why would they send a 8-4 #25 TN team to play 5-6 Kansas State in the Liberty Bowl and send, say, 6-6 Auburn to play the #3 Big 10 in the Outback? The very fact that the bowl tie-ins on the other side represent a pecking order necessitates that the SEC consider the pecking order on this end, does it not?
That said, IMO only the Outback or possibly the Belk (against FL State, Miami or Pitt) would be worthy of the season we've had.
Here is a KNS article that describes the possibilities, pecking order, and matchups:
Vols hit all the marks for Outback Bowl - GoVolsXtra Story
In that sense, they are NOT the same, not by a long shot.
For example, why would they send a 8-4 #25 TN team to play 5-6 Kansas State in the Liberty Bowl and send, say, 6-6 Auburn to play the #3 Big 10 in the Outback? The very fact that the bowl tie-ins on the other side represent a pecking order necessitates that the SEC consider the pecking order on this end, does it not?
That said, IMO only the Outback or possibly the Belk (against FL State, Miami or Pitt) would be worthy of the season we've had.
Here is a KNS article that describes the possibilities, pecking order, and matchups:
Vols hit all the marks for Outback Bowl - GoVolsXtra Story