Chick-Fil-A or Music City

#3
#3
Someone needs to bring it to Bruce Feldman's attention that he put Florida Atlantic in the NC game. :)
 
#6
#6
I didn't realize it was a question. I would prefer the Chick-Fil-A bowl over the Music City anyways. Better bowl. However, either would be a huge improvement over last year.
 
#7
#7
I would take either quite frankly. Both would be an improvment. The Peach Bowl would mean having a FANTASTIC season for us, and the Music City Bowl is ten minutes from me!
 
#9
#9
the Peach Bowl would mean that we had a great season, but I just dont see it happening
 
#11
#11
the Peach Bowl would mean that we had a great season, but I just dont see it happening

You can be a completely middle-of-the-conference team and get in the Chicken Bowl if the SEC gets two teams in the BCS. In that case, everybody else moves up a slot and the sixth (!) best team in the conference comes to Atlanta. And the reputation of the SEC is such right now that you've got to like the chances of that happening.

UF, UGA, LSU, and Bama are almost surely going to end up in better bowls than us. Ole Miss is a maybe. Beyond that, though, it's pretty wide open. Who's likely to edge us out for that fifth or sixth slot? Arkansas? South Carolina, whom we play in Knoxville? Auburn? I like our chances.
 
#12
#12
The Peach Bowl would mean 5th place in the conference, or 3rd in the east... certainly an improvement, but I expect two SEC teams in the BCS.
 
#13
#13
I would personally love another shot at Clemson...I work just outside Clemson, and all I ever hear about is that Peach Bowl....:censored:
Like many on this board...I grew very tired of our teams not being prepared to play EVERY week because they felt entitled to the win simply because they had the Power "T" on their helmet...I'm glad to see the fire our present players have, such a great & critical change of pace

thanks for letting me rant VN :twocents:
 
#15
#15
Unfortunately, Florida and the Alabama.

I don't think anyone else will be particularly good this year, and while Alabama may not be a world beater... they'll get to beat up on a bunch of 4-5 loss teams.
 
#16
#16
I may be reading you wrong, but are saying an all SEC NCG or just the Bowl Championship Series?
 
#17
#17
If Alabama and LSU each come through with only a couple of losses this year, then whichever one doesn't lose to UF in Atlanta will have a great shot at an at-large bid.
 
#18
#18
WHAT? Vandy no bowl? I mean if Florida Atlantic------:post-4-1090547912: LSU to the Sugar---They beat both bammer and OM. Vols in Atlanta---Chick Fil-A-that is.
 
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#19
#19
I WOULD LOVE LOVE LOVE the Peach Bowl Vs. Clemson. I live down here in SC and can't take them bringing that lame ass game up anymore. If we get to that game and win and go 9-4 I would be a happy man.
 
#20
#20
I may be reading you wrong, but are saying an all SEC NCG or just the Bowl Championship Series?


I suppose it is theoretically possible, but with one of the two top SEC teams having just lost in the SEC title game I think there would have to be NO other one loss or undefeated teams out there to jump them, and that seems highly improbable.
 
#21
#21
I WOULD LOVE LOVE LOVE the Peach Bowl Vs. Clemson. I live down here in SC and can't take them bringing that lame ass game up anymore. If we get to that game and win and go 9-4 I would be a happy man.

you're talkin to noah about the flood...

the greatest win Clemson has had in 20years is a peach bowl victory over a "down" UT team...:crazy:
 
#22
#22
I suppose it is theoretically possible, but with one of the two top SEC teams having just lost in the SEC title game I think there would have to be NO other one loss or undefeated teams out there to jump them, and that seems highly improbable.

We all remember Nebraska in 2001/02... and I suppose the two teams could come from the same division.
 
#25
#25
I suppose it is theoretically possible, but with one of the two top SEC teams having just lost in the SEC title game I think there would have to be NO other one loss or undefeated teams out there to jump them, and that seems highly improbable.

The only scenario in which I could ever two SEC teams in the title game would be something like this: UF goes undefeated over in the east; Alabama and LSU both go undefeated in the west, except that Alabama loses a very close, overtime-type game to LSU; UF beats LSU down in the SECCG; UF goes to the title game and Alabama, which did not face UF during the regular, goes in opposite them as an at-large. That's the only way it ever happens. No way two teams that had just met in a conference championship will ever turn right back around and meet again in the title game. I mean, we just saw this with Ohio State and Michigan a few years ago, and it became clear that the voters were willing to do whatever it took to avoid having a two-games-in-a-row rematch.

And even this scenario would probably require a bunch of other unimpressive, two-loss contenders, or else the hue and cry would probably rip the BCS apart in an avalanche of lawsuits. Two SEC teams in the big game wouldn't be pretty for the BCS.
 
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