booFalcon137 wrote:
Also, I really hope it's DC over Birmingham. No interest in going there.
Though I don't blame you because the stadium is a craphole and surrounded by projects, but it would be nice to welcome some Falcons to Bham.
booFalcon137 wrote:
Also, I really hope it's DC over Birmingham. No interest in going there.
Disaster of a start today in games that could help BG....Rollo83 wrote:Wow! We are 0 for 5 so far in these games. Hope none of this matters eventually.BGSU33 wrote:Heading into Saturday (Nov 24), the bowl picture (70 spots) now looks like this. There are 64 bowl-eligible teams as of now. Today West Virginia and Central Michigan became eligible while Marshall was eliminated from the picture. On Saturday, there will be 12 games played that will either put teams in or out of the picture (except for UConn and Pitt which need to win Saturday and also their next game too, and Baylor would need a win next week if it loses on Saturday but is in if it does win). If at last 6 of those 12 lose, BG will be in a bowl. Below are those 12 games:
Tulsa at SMU (need Tulsa to win)
Conneticut at Louisville (need Louisville to win)
Indiana at Purdue (need Indiana to win)
Rutgers at Pittsbugh (need Rutgers to win)
Virginia at Virginia Tech (need Virginia to win)
Baylor vs Texas Tech (need Texas Tech to win)
Troy at Middle Tennessee (need Middle Tennessee to win)
Vanderbilt at Wake Forest (need Vandrbilt to win)
Michigan State at Minnesota (need Minnesota to win)
Rice at UTEP (need UTEP to win)
Mississippi State at Mississippi (need Mississippi State to win)
Missouri at Texas A&M (need Texas A&M to win)

Not sure the ACC would want to...the Big East? Is they're still going to be a Big East?Falcon137 wrote:Never. If the Big East leaves MSG the ACC will move in.Flipper wrote:Yep...it's about TV markets and eyeballs for the network. How soon before the B1G hoops tournamanet gets hosted by Rutgers at Madison Square garden?

Record-wise you make sense.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Seriously, what are the odds that all of these 6-6 teams get picked in front of an 8-4 BGSU team. These aren't all teams from power conferences either, we're talking about 6-6 teams like Southern Methodist, Troy, and Rice. I have an extremely hard time that any of those 3 for example get in over either Ohio or BGSU.
Do the bowl committees take into account conference strength when making these decisions? That would definitely help BG against schools from the Big East or the ACC, as the MAC was clearly better than those two conferences this year.
You have to remember the bowl tie-ins for the conferences. CUSA has five and only had three filled coming into today. SMU won and is in for the fourth, and if Rice wins they'll get the fifth. Yes, both at 6-6. As for some of the Sun Belt teams, if it's southern bowls looking to fill spots, who is likely to bring more fans with them, a team from Alabama or one from Ohio? Bottom line is, we need help after our loss to Kent State and right now, we're getting almost none.bgsufalcon24 wrote:Seriously, what are the odds that all of these 6-6 teams get picked in front of an 8-4 BGSU team. These aren't all teams from power conferences either, we're talking about 6-6 teams like Southern Methodist, Troy, and Rice. I have an extremely hard time that any of those 3 for example get in over either Ohio or BGSU.
Do the bowl committees take into account conference strength when making these decisions? That would definitely help BG against schools from the Big East or the ACC, as the MAC was clearly better than those two conferences this year.


Marketing? Pfft. No. We just need to win games more consistently. Our market is so small that winning is going to be the prime driving force behind attendance. If you get loyalty, then you won't have to worry about marketing too much.Globetrotter wrote:The answer is better marketing leading to a bigger fan base. It's embarrassing that we could go 8-4 and not make a bowl.
