I want a marquee bowl game to see where we are

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Eddie Vol Halen

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I think the way we travel, we will pull a bigger bowl game than our four losses would ordinarily dictate.

I'm really hoping for a marquee match-up. I want some hype to the bowl season. And most importantly, I want to see where we really are in relation to our 2016 goals.

Really hoping we can get either Michigan, Florida State, or USCwest or a Top PAC-12 draw. A Duke or Penn State match-up has some intrigue but I want a bigger name on the national stage at this time.

Bowl games MATTER.
 
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Michigan in the Outback bowl would be good times, I think the Citrus bowl is going to be a stretch, playing FSU in the Belk Bowl or Music City would be cool.
 
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In-laws from MI. I personally hope to never play them again. 1 and 0 baby!! And a blowout at that.

AV
 
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I remember 2009 when we were unranked vs a top 15 VT team in Atlanta. They owned us.
 
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If we go 8-4, we should be offered the Sugar Bowl because........I wanna go to New Orleans!! :)





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The 2002 Citrus Bowl was nice and I was there but the 1996 Citrus Bowl where we beat Ohio State was more satisfying because I know several buckeye fans and they, like bama, are more obnoxious. The 1986 Sugar Bowl is about as sweet as it gets though.
 
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Depending on how the LSU-Bama-Ole Miss-A&M quadrangle plays out, our Vols will be anywhere from 4th to 6th in the SEC's pecking order come bowl season.

At best, 3 SEC teams get into the New Year's Six bowls (more likely, just 2) and we go to the Citrus as the #4. We would then be matched up against Michigan, Penn State, Wisconsin, or Northwestern, whichever of them comes in third behind Ohio State and Michigan State. If Iowa is the #3 B10 team, that poses a problem for the Citrus Bowl: their contract gives them rights to the best SEC and B10 teams not in the New Years' Six CFP bowls, but don't think they'd want a rematch of last year's TaxSlayer Bowl. In that case, they'd probably agree with the two conferences to juggle somehow. I personally think Tennessee - Michigan is the most marquee matchup we could reasonably hope for.

More likely, though, we'll be one of the SEC teams in the #4-#9 pool, where the SEC gets to assign its teams to the TaxSlayer, Liberty, Outback, Music City, Belk, and Texas Bowls. They're all officially considered co-equals in prestige, though some have significantly more history and tradition than others. I listed them in the order of their lineage: TaxSlayer (Gator) goes back to 1946, with Liberty closest behind from 1959. Outback (Hall of Fame) dates to 1986. So as far as the bowls themselves, getting into the Liberty or Outback bowl would probably be our best "marquee" bet, because a repeat trip to the TaxSlayer is very unlikely for marketing reasons.

But I don't think Tennessee wants to go to the Liberty or Music City bowls, ever, unless they are desperate for a bowl home. Getting out of the state is both better for recruiting exposure, and more of a treat and reward to the team. Even if it's just going next door to North Carolina for the Belk Bowl, I think the administration prefers that to a bowl in Nashville or Memphis. So Florida (Citrus, Outback), Texas (Texas) or North Carolina (Belk) seem most likely.

If it's the Outback Bowl, the matchups look a lot like the Citrus, already discussed. One of those also-ran B10 teams would likely be our opponent. Again, a Tennessee - Michigan matchup seems most prestigious of the realistic options.

If we go to the Texas Bowl, we could get a game with Oklahoma State. Meh.... Another possibility is Oklahoma, but I don't think the sponsors would want a Tennessee - Oklahoma rematch. There don't seem any other likely dance partners for us out of that conference.

Finally, we could meet up with Florida State, Duke, Pittsburgh, or North Carolina in Charlotte at the Belk Bowl. After the Citrus and Outback possibilities vs Michigan, these are my favorite possibilities. Any one of those four would be a fun game. We don't play the ACC this year in the regular season, so it'd be a new conference for us (with a nice lead-in to next year's Va Tech matchup). After a Michigan date, I think any one of these four teams in Charlotte would be our next best option.

TL;DR: facing Michigan in the Citrus or Outback Bowl would be our most 'marquee' realistic option; otherwise, getting one of the upper-half ACC schools (FSU, UNC, Pitt, Duke) in the Belk Bowl seems next best.

Go Vols!
 
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1996 Citrus Bowl where we beat Ohio State was more satisfying because I know several buckeye fans.

Didn't we stone Eddie Gorge for a Heisman low of 45 yards, or something like that?
 
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Give me Penn State in the Music City bowl. I would love to watch the Vols beat James Franklin in Nashville.
 
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I think the way we travel, we will pull a bigger bowl game than our four losses would ordinarily dictate.

I'm really hoping for a marquee match-up. I want some hype to the bowl season. And most importantly, I want to see where we really are in relation to our 2016 goals.

Really hoping we can get either Michigan, Florida State, or USCwest or a Top PAC-12 draw. A Duke or Penn State match-up has some intrigue but I want a bigger name on the national stage at this time.

Bowl games MATTER.

Not sure this would tell us that much about 2016 unless we don't play any seniors or early departing juniors in the bowl game.
 
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Depending on how the LSU-Bama-Ole Miss-A&M quadrangle plays out, our Vols will be anywhere from 4th to 6th in the SEC's pecking order come bowl season.

At best, 3 SEC teams get into the New Year's Six bowls (more likely, just 2) and we go to the Citrus as the #4. We would then be matched up against Michigan, Penn State, Wisconsin, or Northwestern, whichever of them comes in third behind Ohio State and Michigan State. If Iowa is the #3 B10 team, that poses a problem for the Citrus Bowl: their contract gives them rights to the best SEC and B10 teams not in the New Years' Six CFP bowls, but don't think they'd want a rematch of last year's TaxSlayer Bowl. In that case, they'd probably agree with the two conferences to juggle somehow. I personally think Tennessee - Michigan is the most marquee matchup we could reasonably hope for.

More likely, though, we'll be one of the SEC teams in the #4-#9 pool, where the SEC gets to assign its teams to the TaxSlayer, Liberty, Outback, Music City, Belk, and Texas Bowls. They're all officially considered co-equals in prestige, though some have significantly more history and tradition than others. I listed them in the order of their lineage: TaxSlayer (Gator) goes back to 1946, with Liberty closest behind from 1959. Outback (Hall of Fame) dates to 1986. So as far as the bowls themselves, getting into the Liberty or Outback bowl would probably be our best "marquee" bet, because a repeat trip to the TaxSlayer is very unlikely for marketing reasons.

But I don't think Tennessee wants to go to the Liberty or Music City bowls, ever, unless they are desperate for a bowl home. Getting out of the state is both better for recruiting exposure, and more of a treat and reward to the team. Even if it's just going next door to North Carolina for the Belk Bowl, I think the administration prefers that to a bowl in Nashville or Memphis. So Florida (Citrus, Outback), Texas (Texas) or North Carolina (Belk) seem most likely.

If it's the Outback Bowl, the matchups look a lot like the Citrus, already discussed. One of those also-ran B10 teams would likely be our opponent. Again, a Tennessee - Michigan matchup seems most prestigious of the realistic options.

If we go to the Texas Bowl, we could get a game with Oklahoma State. Meh.... Another possibility is Oklahoma, but I don't think the sponsors would want a Tennessee - Oklahoma rematch. There don't seem any other likely dance partners for us out of that conference.

Finally, we could meet up with Florida State, Duke, Pittsburgh, or North Carolina in Charlotte at the Belk Bowl. After the Citrus and Outback possibilities vs Michigan, these are my favorite possibilities. Any one of those four would be a fun game. We don't play the ACC this year in the regular season, so it'd be a new conference for us (with a nice lead-in to next year's Va Tech matchup). After a Michigan date, I think any one of these four teams in Charlotte would be our next best option.

TL;DR: facing Michigan in the Citrus or Outback Bowl would be our most 'marquee' realistic option; otherwise, getting one of the upper-half ACC schools (FSU, UNC, Pitt, Duke) in the Belk Bowl seems next best.

Go Vols!

Thanks for the cliff notes, they helped.

It's nice to finally assume winning out. I hope next year to be closer to that in August. It would be great to play in Nashville again, that worked out for my schedule and I was able to attend, it sucks losing in a way, rules are created to end such BS, and ensure it never happens again.

I also would like the opponent to be a team on the rise, from a major conference, that will give us a great game. With our record, it's really hard to see that happen, I would like to see some team to get on a run and finish strong(not sure who that could be),or a top tier team blow a game and get knocked out of the hunt late(oHIo State),and then blast them, while they play a great game. Steal some 5* recruits, beef up in the summer, handle business in 16.

Go Vols!
 

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