Thanks to a loyal poster at MACsports:
http://www.ncaasports.com/football/mens/story/8403848
The upshot: The SVFC has been decertified, but can reapply for the 2006-2007 season. The Toronto Bowl made its initial pitch, and is under review. However the word on the street was correct and there will be no game in Toronto until at least 2006, if then. The second game was approved for the Holiday Bowl group, and several other games were turned down. The main reason given was because of the number of teams likely to be available.
So its the GMAC/detroit bowls or bust.
Bowl News.
Bowl News.
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Re: Bowl News.
Any news on where this bowl will be or who will receive the automatic bids? I'm guessing somewhere on the west coast with west coast teams, since it's being organized by Pacific Life.NWLB wrote: The second game was approved for the Holiday Bowl group
Re: Bowl News.
It is MAC champs or bust IMO this season.NWLB wrote:Thanks to a loyal poster at MACsports:
http://www.ncaasports.com/football/mens/story/8403848
The upshot: The SVFC has been decertified, but can reapply for the 2006-2007 season. The Toronto Bowl made its initial pitch, and is under review. However the word on the street was correct and there will be no game in Toronto until at least 2006, if then. The second game was approved for the Holiday Bowl group, and several other games were turned down. The main reason given was because of the number of teams likely to be available.
So its the GMAC/detroit bowls or bust.
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Re: Bowl News.
I think it would be Mountain West versus at large, with Navy likely to play as long as they are bowl eligible. San Diego is a huge Navy town.UK Peregrine wrote:Any news on where this bowl will be or who will receive the automatic bids? I'm guessing somewhere on the west coast with west coast teams, since it's being organized by Pacific Life.NWLB wrote: The second game was approved for the Holiday Bowl group
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Not to get off topic, but I came across this after I read that article:
http://www.shopncaasports.com/product2. ... =941159005
http://www.shopncaasports.com/product2. ... =941159005
How about you buy one, and offer to ride it to any bowl game that gives us a bid?

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If that's the case, pray for Motor City. That thing can only go 30 miles/charge.
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The Silicon Valley Bowl has been de-certified. The only reason the MAC got a bid was because the original coference (Pac-10 I think?) wasn't able to field a team elgible.
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