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#4
#4
Got to be a Big 10 Homer. Penn State in a better bowl than us. They barking up the wrong tree!
 
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#5
#5
Cant see Tennessee playing in Liberty Bowl even if we somehow lost another game and finished 9-3
 
#7
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They have Ole Miss playing in the Outback even though there is a very good chance OM will finish 6-6 considering they still have games with TAMU and Auburn.

And looking at some of their other predictions hard to take that site seriously.
 
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#12
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#13
#13
TN click bait nothing more. Most likely does seem Citrus/Capital One...that is where SECG loser has went last two years. In 2013, Mizzou went to the Cotton. Cocky finished 2nd in the East and went to Citrus, Bama finished second in the West and we to Sugar.
 
#14
#14
Actually I think this fella's projections are right on...................................with the lone exception of the PEACH BOWL pitting Tennessee versus Washington. MAYBEJUSTMAYBE?:yes:
 
#15
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Actually I think this fella's projections are right on...................................with the lone exception of the PEACH BOWL pitting Tennessee versus Washington. MAYBEJUSTMAYBE?:yes:
Nevermind, just looked up that the Peach bowl is the playoffs. That's a sucky bowl to be included.
 
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#16
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They have Ole Miss playing in the Outback even though there is a very good chance OM will finish 6-6 considering they still have games with TAMU and Auburn.

And looking at some of their other predictions hard to take that site seriously.


Alot of people on here seem ecstatic about the Outback bowl again with all this plan c to tampa talk :)
 
#21
#21
I questioned a Liberty bowl bid in another thread but got educated by TrueOrange.

Originally Posted by kentucky sucks:
When I think of the Music City or Liberty Bowls it reminds me of the 6-6 seasons we used to hope for. I believe 10-3 would go to a better bowl than that.

Here's where I get educated:


That was also during the previous bowl selection setup, which changed with the arrival of the playoff system.

The way SEC bowl selection works now, though, is that - after the Citrus Bowl makes its own selection - the Outback, Music City, Liberty, Taxslayer, Belk, and Texas Bowls all make up a single, same tier of bowls - a "pool of 6" if you will - the matchups for which are decided by the SEC front offices.

The league decides the participants for each of these bowls. The eligible teams the bowl games they'd like to participate in, the bowl games each submit a list of the SEC teams they're interested in, and the offices make the final decisions. They do such with consideration to things like avoiding recent rematches, fan base proximity, if the team'a recently played in that bowl, etc.

Essentially, they're all the same tier/level of bowl now in this system.
 
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