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Just a 1 game difference...

 

The Alamo will bypass NW, in favor of OSU...

 

The Sun Bowl will bypass NW in favor of Purdue.

 

The Cats shold make their Detroit reservations.

Yup, even with Purdue & OSU tied at 4-4 and Purdue beating them, the Alamo Bowl will more than likely take OSU b/c they've never had them before and they have a bigger fan base.

 

Purdue will go to El Paso b/c they travel better than NW.

 

Which means it'll be Nashville, not Detroit for NW.

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I don't like the term travel better than. NU is by far the smallest school in the Big Ten and they have sold pretty well in their previous bowls. In non BCS games the huge teams (OSU) don't travel as well to bowls like the Alamo. NU may not have as many fans, but they have far fewer alumni.

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I don't like the term travel better than. NU is by far the smallest school in the Big Ten and they have sold pretty well in their previous bowls. In non BCS games the huge teams (OSU) don't travel as well to bowls like the Alamo. NU may not have as many fans, but they have far fewer alumni.

Even if it isn't an BCS, OSU will still be represented well. They have one of the biggest fanbases (many of whom aren't alumni) and have the second most alumni in the U.S. (at last check, behind Texas). The Alamo Bowl has never had OSU and would jump on the opportunity.

 

As for Purdue, they outsold UGA in the Capital One Bowl last year, and UGA was only a few hours away, compared to the 16-17 Purdue was. Since the Joe Tiller era started Purdue has gone to 8 bowl games in a row (counting this year) after a horrid stretch, which makes the alumni/fans come out in full force to away games and bowl games.

 

As much as it would make sense to just assign teams based on their conference records, the Bowl committees get to choose. It's a business for them, so they're going to go with the school that would be the biggest draw.

 

There have been a few times in the last 20 years or so where there could be a strong case against ND going to the bowl games that selected them, but they were picked for obvious business reasons.

 

I like NW and hope that they can start building even stronger programs in football and basketball, but for right now, it shouldn't surprise anyone if they get passed by both the Alamo and Sun Bowls.

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I've expected it since 2000. That was total bull though. The Cats were Co Big Ten champs with Purdue only and got stuck in the 4th best Big Ten bowl. That should not be allowed. This year, however, I can see it as much as I hate it.

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I've expected it since 2000. That was total bull though. The Cats were Co Big Ten champs with Purdue only and got stuck in the 4th best Big Ten bowl. That should not be allowed. This year, however, I can see it as much as I hate it.

It was funny cuz that outback bowl game was against the cornhuskers and tehy were both highly ranked teams.

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I've expected it since 2000. That was total bull though. The Cats were Co Big Ten champs with Purdue only and got stuck in the 4th best Big Ten bowl. That should not be allowed. This year, however, I can see it as much as I hate it.

I agree with you about 2000, that was ridiculous.

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I've expected it since 2000. That was total bull though. The Cats were Co Big Ten champs with Purdue only and got stuck in the 4th best Big Ten bowl. That should not be allowed. This year, however, I can see it as much as I hate it.

i just spoke with some that has knowledge of who the sun bowl may choose. i asked if they had to choose between ucla and northwestern or oregon state and purdue who would they choose? 2 of the 3 top markets in the country or 1 team that would bring a lot of people. its an interesting question

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i just spoke with some that has knowledge of who the sun bowl may choose. i asked if they had to choose between ucla and northwestern or oregon state and purdue who would they choose? 2 of the 3 top markets in the country or 1 team that would bring a lot of people. its an interesting question

Why couldn't it be UCLA/Purdue or Or. St. / NU?

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i dunno im just going on what i was told. ill find out later in the week what the person who is familiar with the selection tells me. im very interested to what they have to the question i posed

Who is this 'source' of your's?

 

 

I'm guessing it'll be UCLA/Purdue in El Paso.

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Clemson and South Carolina have decided not to accept bowl bids because of the brawl between the 2 teams. I think this may be a bit harsh. If possible, suspend all the players that were throwing punches etc. That shouldn't be the way some seniors end their career.

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