While I believe the MAC will be a two-bowl conference this year, there is still a chance that some conferences (hello, C-DOA?) will not be able to fill all their slots. In short, some MAC schools could be scoreboard-watching in the next few weeks to see if their bowl hopes are alive, even if their MACC hopes are not.
I posted this on the MAC board, but it's relevant to this discussion:
A few games of interest, in regard to bowl eligibilitiy...
Friday - SoMiss (4-2) @ UAB (3-3); where does UAB get the three wins it needs to become bowl-eligible?
Saturday
Louisville (4-2) @ Cincy (3-3); the Carebearcats can probably pencil in a win against Syracuse, but where do the other two wins come from - @ S. Fla., @ Rutgers, host West Virginia?
Michigan (4-3) @ Iowa (5-2); I'm sure Big Blue fans are ecstatic about Saturday's win (and they should be), but the Wolverines still need two wins to get eligible. A loss to Iowa means two wins are needed out of these games - @ N'western, home vs. Indiana, home vs. Ohio State. Not automatic by any means.
Oklahoma State (3-3) @ Iowa State (3-3); two bubble teams.
Wyoming (4-3) @ Colorado State (3-3); Rams could be done with a loss.
East Carolina (3-3) @ Memphis (3-3); the C-DOA parity party continues.
Vandy (4-3) @ SoCar (3-3); Vandy looked like a shoo-in early in the year, but this is almost a must-win. They can pencil in a victory over Kentucky, but need to beat the Gamecocks or be faced with needing a win against Florida or Tennessee. Gamecocks have those two powerhouses to contend with, as well as Clemson & Arkansas.
Arizona State (3-3) @ Stanford (3-2); two bubble teams
Tulane (2-3) @ UCF (3-3); the C-DOA parity party continues.
Kansas (3-3) @ Colorado (4-2); Jayhawk loss may drop them from bowl race.
Baylor (4-2) @ Oklahoma (3-3); Baylor has a tough road after this game and so do the Sooners. A loss for Oklahoma may start the "wait 'til next year" discussions in earnest.
New Mexico (4-3) @ San Diego State (3-4); not a must-win for New Mexico, but sure would make things a lot easier.
Wazzu (3-3) @ Cal (5-2); in addition to #25 Cal, Cougars have two other ranked teams ahead (USC & Oregon), in addition to Arizona State (at home).