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"important" is probably the wrong word to describe non bcs bowls these days.Going to the Outback bowl is fine and I will be there but where does it rank as an important game? Is it just an important game for fans like you and me to see are beloved Vols one last time? Besides feeling good what is the upside of winning for the school besides money?
well, and in a non bcs game, most schools actually lose money on the trip after all the conf. splits etc....the sed though should do nicely with 9 teams playing in bowls and two in the BCS....revenue this year should be pretty darn impressive across the board in the SEC.And nobody has said the only reason: money
and that's different from other replies how?umm how bout a ton of money for the football department, national exposure, recruiting tool, post season rankings, bragging rights, another game to watch before the end of college football in 06..good way to compare our play level to another team with similar rankings..
sorry for chopping your head off...probably uncalled for. bad morning over here.geez, jake. i guess i should publically apologize for not reading he entire thread. does everyone in here just live to point out the obvious? or are we just at that time of year where we have nothing else to talk about?
similiar rankings doesnt mean similar schemes or players. i guess we have problems because PSU has out rushed Tenn. by a ton. Something UT prided themselves on was the ability to run the ball on any team.
ps. PSU has pwned UT the last few meetings. does that mean we have a chance to get whooped again by a lesser team? and their 8-4 record has their only losses to NDame, OSU, Michigan, Wisc and Tenn.
i guess lossing to Ark, LSU, Florida isnt comparable at all.
and if PSU is "similar" to UT this year, then we have problems.
thank you. the thing that i think separates us and them in direct comparisons is the difference in the meat of the big ten vs. the meat of the SEC. going 9-3 in this year's SEC isn't as bad as going 8-4 in this year's Big 10.Well, I'd say a team that can't run the ball or stop the run has problems...
I'm not sure why so many people think this game is such a mismatch. We're 9-3; they're 8-4. They're unranked, but we're only #17. We lost to the three teams on our schedule who are definitely better than us; Penn State lost to the four teams on their schedule who are better than them (OSU, Michigan, ND, Wisconsin -- three BCS teams and an 11-1 team). Penn State didn't beat anybody that's currently ranked, but we only beat one currently ranked team. We did beat five bowl-bound teams to their two, but all those bowls are Dec 29 or earlier, so it's not like these are especially good teams either TN or PS has beaten. I'd say that both teams have had pretty mediocre years.