Rutgers to the International Bowl
Rutgers to the International Bowl
Just read on CFN that Rutgers has accepted an invite to the International bowl. It would be pretty cool to see BG play them after all the pub that Schiano and Rice got last year.
Is the conventional wisdom that Miami would need to win the MACC for us to go the International bowl?
Is the conventional wisdom that Miami would need to win the MACC for us to go the International bowl?
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fulch:fulch wrote:Just read on CFN that Rutgers has accepted an invite to the International bowl. It would be pretty cool to see BG play them after all the pub that Schiano and Rice got last year.
Is the conventional wisdom that Miami would need to win the MACC for us to go the International bowl?
I think it will either be Miami or Ball State in the I-Bowl.
If Purdue drops to the MCB, they'll likely play BG and CMU goes to Mobile. Ball State or Miami (if they win the MACC game) go to the I-Bowl.
If anyone but Purdue gets the MCB, CMU goes to the MCB. Then BG goes to Mobile and Ball State or Miami (again, if they win the MACC game) got to the I-Bowl.
I don't see us going to Toronto, but the way this crazy year has played out, who the heck knows?
I just saw this at SI.com.
I was rather hoping BG would make it to Toronto, because Toronto would be doable for me. Oh well. Contemplating the possibility was fun. A bowl game somewhere is better than none at all by a very long measure.
I was rather hoping BG would make it to Toronto, because Toronto would be doable for me. Oh well. Contemplating the possibility was fun. A bowl game somewhere is better than none at all by a very long measure.
Rutgers looks really good tonight against Louisville's high school defense. Even though it looks unlikely, I want us to get an Int'l Bowl invite. I want to play the best possible opponent and Rutgers is certainly the toughest that we can get out the MAC-affiliated bowl games.Rollo83 wrote:Rutgers scares the hell out of me with our defense. Rice can run through us and their QB can throw over us.
I thought it was interesting that they reported Ball State would "most likely" be the team Rutgers faces here:
Rutgers, which had a 7-4 record going into Thursday night's game at Louisville, will play a team from the Mid-American Conference, most likely Ball State. The Cardinals earned a share of the Mid-American Conference West Division title with a 27-21 victory over Northern Illinois last Saturday.
Rutgers, which had a 7-4 record going into Thursday night's game at Louisville, will play a team from the Mid-American Conference, most likely Ball State. The Cardinals earned a share of the Mid-American Conference West Division title with a 27-21 victory over Northern Illinois last Saturday.
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Re: Rutgers to the International Bowl
The Purdue Exponent today reported that Purdue is down to 1 of 4 possible bowl scenarios in order of most likely to happen...1987alum wrote:fulch:fulch wrote:Just read on CFN that Rutgers has accepted an invite to the International bowl. It would be pretty cool to see BG play them after all the pub that Schiano and Rice got last year.
Is the conventional wisdom that Miami would need to win the MACC for us to go the International bowl?
I think it will either be Miami or Ball State in the I-Bowl.
If Purdue drops to the MCB, they'll likely play BG and CMU goes to Mobile. Ball State or Miami (if they win the MACC game) go to the I-Bowl.
If anyone but Purdue gets the MCB, CMU goes to the MCB. Then BG goes to Mobile and Ball State or Miami (again, if they win the MACC game) got to the I-Bowl.
I don't see us going to Toronto, but the way this crazy year has played out, who the heck knows?
1. Motor City vs. CMU
2. (I forget the name) vs. Air Force
3. Humanitarian Bowl vs. Boise State
4. This one was really unlikely, but if there are a lot of upsets in the Pac-10, and VT-BC both get a BCS game instead of ASU, then Purdue could take one of the lower level PAC-10 bowl spots.
So is it really possible that my favorite team will be playing my current school in a bowl game?
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They must be under the assumption that Miami won't be going bowling.BGSU33 wrote:I thought it was interesting that they reported Ball State would "most likely" be the team Rutgers faces here:
Rutgers, which had a 7-4 record going into Thursday night's game at Louisville, will play a team from the Mid-American Conference, most likely Ball State. The Cardinals earned a share of the Mid-American Conference West Division title with a 27-21 victory over Northern Illinois last Saturday.
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Yes.BGSUFootballFan wrote:So is it really possible that my favorite team will be playing my current school in a bowl game?
If Illinois makes it to a BCS bowl game -- with a Hawaii loss this weekend, or if Ohio State is elevated to the BCS championship game -- that would leave one 7-5 team for the Motor City Bowl to invite, and many seem to think that team would be Purdue.
If any other Big Ten team ends up in the Motor City, it would almost certainly be paired up with Central Michigan. But if its Purdue, Bowling Green could very well be the choice, in order to avoid a CMU-Purdue rematch.
I'm a tad confused/concerned (no surprise on the first, right Bobio
) with this scenario:
"If" Balls Tate goes to the I-Bowl and "if" Miami wins the MACC, then the Foreskins go to the MCB and it comes down to us & CMU for the GMAC? Which high-powered offense and fan base would the folks in Mobile prefer? CMU and the MAC's offensive POY
or our boys and what we all know we can bring?
Hence my concern.
"If" Balls Tate goes to the I-Bowl and "if" Miami wins the MACC, then the Foreskins go to the MCB and it comes down to us & CMU for the GMAC? Which high-powered offense and fan base would the folks in Mobile prefer? CMU and the MAC's offensive POY
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No, no.SicSic80 wrote:I'm a tad confused/concerned (no surprise on the first, right Bobio) with this scenario:
"If" Balls Tate goes to the I-Bowl and "if" Miami wins the MACC, then the Foreskins go to the MCB and it comes down to us & CMU for the GMAC? Which high-powered offense and fan base would the folks in Mobile prefer? CMU and the MAC's offensive POYor our boys and what we all know we can bring?
Hence my concern.
Central Michigan is the only team absolutely guaranteed a bowl game right now. There is no scenario where they cannot go bowling. The MAC's contracts with the Motor City, GMAC and International bowls guarantee division winners will go to bowl games, At 7-5, the Chips also meet the NCAA bowl eligibility standards
Miami is also a division winner, but at 6-6, the RedHawks can only meet the NCAA bowl eligibility standard by winning Saturday. If they lose, they would be 6-7, and NCAA rules would prohibit them from being invited to a bowl game.
So this is the way it works out:
If Central Michigan wins Saturday, the MAC's three bowl teams will be Central Michigan, Bowling Green and Ball State. The conference would have no other teams that meet the NCAA's preferred bowl eligibility standard, which is at least seven wins and a winning record.
If Miami wins Saturday, then Central Michigan and Miami are guaranteed bowl games -- again, per the MAC's contracts with the games -- and the final invitation comes down to a beauty contest between Bowling Green (8-4) and Ball State (7-5).
It is widely assumed that Bowling Green is a prettier pick than Ball State, based, at least in some part, on the better overall record.
All this is a long-winded way of saying that the real question to be settled Saturday, besides the obvious MAC championship at stake, is whether Miami or Ball State get a bowl game. If Miami wins, they will get one. If they don't, Ball State will get one.
Either way, Central Michigan is in, guaranteed, and Bowling Green is widely believed to be in already by virtue of being a more attractive pick than Ball State.
As far as where the teams will be slotted? That's a bit murkier. 1987alum's speculation (above) strikes me as fairly well-reasoned, though.
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It looks like we will be playing in a MAC bowl. The real question is whether Miami or Ball State will be.footballguy51 wrote:To be completely honest, they can't pass up the 8-4 Falcons for a bowl, so even if we don't go to a MAC bowl, we'll go to a bowl somewhere. We have to.
There was some talk that a fourth MAC team might be able to find its way into a bowl game outside the MAC's three contracted games. But it doesn't appear there are quite enough games opening up for that to happen.


