How did OSU get to go to the Gator Bowl
Posted: Mon Dec 05, 2011 5:13 pm
Just curious, I am sure there is a legit reason but I dont get it.
They were the 8th best team in the Big ten per record.
I know why the Gator bowl would want them, but if I am confused why they were allowed to take them. I am sure it was addressed somewhere.
Wisconsin 7-2 BCS (1st Pick)
Michigan St.7-2 Outback (3rd Pick) v SEC Ga
Michigan 6-2 BCS WHICH IS A JOKE
Penn St. 6-2 Ticketcity v Con USA Houston
Nebraska 5-3 Capital One Bowl (2nd pick) v SEC SC Picked Nebraska over Michigan State and Penn State?
Iowa 4-4 Insight (Pick 4/5) v Big 12 Oke
Purdue 4-4 Little Ceasars v MAC W Michigan
Northwestern 3-5 Northwestern (Pick 6) v Big 12 Texas AnM
Ohio St. 3-5 Gator (Pick 4/5) v SEC Fla This is where i am confused. Dont the rules say that they have to take Penn St?
Minnesota 2-6
Illinois 2-6
Indiana 0-8
Pick Name Location Opposing Conference Opposing Pick
1 Rose Bowl Pasadena, California Pac-12 or BCS –
2 Capital One Bowl Orlando, Florida SEC 2
3 Outback Bowl Tampa, Florida SEC 3/4
4/5 Gator Bowl Jacksonville, Florida SEC 6
4/5 Insight Bowl Tempe, Arizona Big 12 4
6 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas Houston, Texas Big 12 6
7 TicketCity Bowl[53] Dallas, Texas C-USA or Big 12 8
8 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Detroit, Michigan MAC 1/2
Bowl selection procedures
Although the pick order usually corresponds to the conference standings, the bowls are not required to make their choices strictly according to the won-lost records; many factors influence bowl selections, including pre-season rankings, especially the turnout of the fans for past bowl games. Picks are made after BCS selections; the bowl with the #2 pick will have the first pick of the remaining teams in the conference.
The Capital One, Outback, and Gator Bowls can select any eligible team except a team that has two fewer wins or two more losses than another eligible team. The Insight, TicketCity, Texas and Little Caesar's Pizza Bowls have no such restrictions, However, the bowls cannot select a 6–6 team if a 7–5 or better team is not selected by a Big Ten-affiliated bowl.[54][55]
They were the 8th best team in the Big ten per record.
I know why the Gator bowl would want them, but if I am confused why they were allowed to take them. I am sure it was addressed somewhere.
Wisconsin 7-2 BCS (1st Pick)
Michigan St.7-2 Outback (3rd Pick) v SEC Ga
Michigan 6-2 BCS WHICH IS A JOKE
Penn St. 6-2 Ticketcity v Con USA Houston
Nebraska 5-3 Capital One Bowl (2nd pick) v SEC SC Picked Nebraska over Michigan State and Penn State?
Iowa 4-4 Insight (Pick 4/5) v Big 12 Oke
Purdue 4-4 Little Ceasars v MAC W Michigan
Northwestern 3-5 Northwestern (Pick 6) v Big 12 Texas AnM
Ohio St. 3-5 Gator (Pick 4/5) v SEC Fla This is where i am confused. Dont the rules say that they have to take Penn St?
Minnesota 2-6
Illinois 2-6
Indiana 0-8
Pick Name Location Opposing Conference Opposing Pick
1 Rose Bowl Pasadena, California Pac-12 or BCS –
2 Capital One Bowl Orlando, Florida SEC 2
3 Outback Bowl Tampa, Florida SEC 3/4
4/5 Gator Bowl Jacksonville, Florida SEC 6
4/5 Insight Bowl Tempe, Arizona Big 12 4
6 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas Houston, Texas Big 12 6
7 TicketCity Bowl[53] Dallas, Texas C-USA or Big 12 8
8 Little Caesars Pizza Bowl Detroit, Michigan MAC 1/2
Bowl selection procedures
Although the pick order usually corresponds to the conference standings, the bowls are not required to make their choices strictly according to the won-lost records; many factors influence bowl selections, including pre-season rankings, especially the turnout of the fans for past bowl games. Picks are made after BCS selections; the bowl with the #2 pick will have the first pick of the remaining teams in the conference.
The Capital One, Outback, and Gator Bowls can select any eligible team except a team that has two fewer wins or two more losses than another eligible team. The Insight, TicketCity, Texas and Little Caesar's Pizza Bowls have no such restrictions, However, the bowls cannot select a 6–6 team if a 7–5 or better team is not selected by a Big Ten-affiliated bowl.[54][55]