In overall general terms, I do not believe that the MAC "deserves" more than 2 bowl bids this year. However, a 3rd MAC team is more "deserving" of a bowl bid than a 6th C-USA team!
Why would the MCB invite 6-5 Memphis over 7-4 WMU? The standard answer to that is they don't want 2 teams from the same conference in the same bowl game. However, that seems to be the much lesser of 2 evils in this situation. Doesn't it seem obvious that WMU would bring many more fans to Detroit than Memphis?
Memphis in MCB?!
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yeah that sucks man. we should join conference USA so that we still play crappy teams and we think 6-5 is a good year.
4th & 13 on PU 32yd line.. 56,000 fans up on their feet screaming, i held my breath the entire play trying to make as little noise as possible.. wouldnt u know Sharon would make the biggest touchdown catch in the history of BG Football, FALCON UP!
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It is certainly not right that 6 CUSA teams are bowling, but they had contracts set in place prior to this season. Bowls have to honor the contracts, whether the teams are truly deserving or not. I would say that NIU should have received a bid over the 6th CUSA team (Memphis), but not if it was for the Motor City Bowl against another MAC team. I think there is a rule somewhere that two teams from the same conference can't play each other. I could easily be wrong there, though. WMU would have a difficult sales job to a bowl game given their limited exposure throughout the year and a star QB with a broken leg.
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Simply put, if the MAC had the contracts, then they would have the teams going bowling!
Perhaps with what has taken place over the last few years in CUSA, the bowl committees will realize that CUSA isn't much different then the MAC with the exception of a few high profile hoops programs (i.e. Louisville).
Of course, we all mocked Marshall and Central Florida for leaving the MAC, but when you can make a bowl going 6-5 versus sitting at home when going 7-4, do you blame them much?
Perhaps with what has taken place over the last few years in CUSA, the bowl committees will realize that CUSA isn't much different then the MAC with the exception of a few high profile hoops programs (i.e. Louisville).
Of course, we all mocked Marshall and Central Florida for leaving the MAC, but when you can make a bowl going 6-5 versus sitting at home when going 7-4, do you blame them much?
Just to clarify, Cincinnati and Louisville are now members of the Big East in football and men's basketball. The only "high profile" program in either sport in CUSA is Memphis basketball. CUSA is virtually the same conference as the MAC, except for the pre-existing bowl contracts from when they had Louisville, Cincinnati, and South Florida.cbjhack wrote:Perhaps with what has taken place over the last few years in CUSA, the bowl committees will realize that CUSA isn't much different then the MAC with the exception of a few high profile hoops programs (i.e. Louisville).
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Do you really think that Memphis will bring more fans to Detroit than Western Michigan would? Perhaps that's a moot point if there is a rule that states 2 teams from the same conference cannot play in the same bowl game.Say what you want, but C-USA puts a lot more butts in the seats and probably a lot more players in the show.
Until that changes, we will always be the odd-man out on bowl games.
I'm just steamed that C-USA got that 6th bid. IMO, LA Tech at 7-4 and fresh off a convincing win at Fresno State would have been a better choice than Memphis.

