Falconboy wrote:Lets assume BG does unlikely and wins out but is not able to win the east cuz of Miami winning out, what really are our chances of getting a bowl anyway with our attendance woes.
If we win out? It's a virtual lock, I think.
At most, four MAC teams will finish the regular season with winning records, and it could be fewer. We have three bowl tie ins right now.
If the MAC has fewer than four teams with winning regular seasons, and Bowling Green is one of them, Bowling Green would be a lock for a bowl game. Period.
While 6-6 teams can go bowling, they have to get in line behind the teams with winning records. Only exception is a MAC champion that enters the title game 6-6 (or worse). But I don't consider that scenario worth spending a lot of time on at the moment.
Moreover, in your scenario, Bowling Green would be tied, at least, for the best overall record in the MAC (Only Central Michigan -- currently losing in Kalamazoo -- can also go 8-4). That would give us a small leg up even if there were more than two other choices for the MAC's three bowl games. Attendance wouldn't be *that* big a factor in that situation. This is the MAC; ain't none of us sending 40,000 fans to Toronto.
A big
big game this weekend is Toledo-Ball State -- and I think we need to suck it up and root for the Rockets.
If Toledo beats Ball State, that puts Bowling Green in firm control of their own destiny. If the Falcons beat Toledo and win one other game along the way, the Falcons will go bowling. They'd have a winning regular season record, and only two other MAC schools -- at most -- would be able to say that.
It's really that simple, I think.