dtwalrus {l Wrote}:Outside of getting into a top tier ACC bowl, Pinstripe has to be considered the best available. Big Ten match-up's will usually be attractive and NYC has a good alumni base.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:The issue with these bowl games is they’re on weird days at weird times in locations no one wants to visit.
The Pinstripe would be the best option.
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:The issue with these bowl games is they’re on weird days at weird times in locations no one wants to visit.
The Pinstripe would be the best option.
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:dtwalrus {l Wrote}:Outside of getting into a top tier ACC bowl, Pinstripe has to be considered the best available. Big Ten match-up's will usually be attractive and NYC has a good alumni base.
Agreed, I would take it every year compared to the competition, but just once, I would like a warm weather game vs a SEC/B10 team. Nashville isnt bad.
ATLeagle {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:dtwalrus {l Wrote}:Outside of getting into a top tier ACC bowl, Pinstripe has to be considered the best available. Big Ten match-up's will usually be attractive and NYC has a good alumni base.
Agreed, I would take it every year compared to the competition, but just once, I would like a warm weather game vs a SEC/B10 team. Nashville isnt bad.
Nashville was freezing when we played Georgia in 2001.
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:The issue with these bowl games is they’re on weird days at weird times in locations no one wants to visit.
The Pinstripe would be the best option.
Anyone remember the good old days when all the games were on New Years and almost all of them in decent locations.
MrAwesomeII {l Wrote}:Lets win another game before we talk bowl games you goofs. You bunch of freakin goofs.
dtwalrus {l Wrote}:MrAwesomeII {l Wrote}:Lets win another game before we talk bowl games you goofs. You bunch of freakin goofs.
With an FCS game still left on the schedule, the sixth win is as close to guaranteed as it gets.
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:We never go anyplace good, but the 3 projections I have seen today suck.
In order of preference:
Pinstripe Bowl vs Michigan St or Minnesota
Military Bowl in Annapolis vs Navy
Detroit again vs EMU
Tie-ins for reference.
#1 College Football Playoff. ACC Champion (or best available team if champ in College Football Playoff) goes to Capital One Orange Bowl. The ACC plays the highest ranked non-champion team among the Big Ten (at least three years), SEC (at least three years), and Notre Dame (no more than twice). If it is the Big Ten, the ACC will take Big Ten's spot in the Citrus Bowl.
#2 The Citrus Bowl only if Big Ten is selected for the Orange Bowl
#3 The Camping World Bowl versus Big 12
Tier #1 (selections made with schools, bowls, and conference office)
The Music City Bowl or the TaxSlayer Bowl versus SEC. From 2014-19, the Music City and Taxslayer will each get ACC team three times. TaxSlayer has ACC priority this year, if both bowls desire ACC team, after Music City used ACC in 2014 and 2015.
The Belk Bowl versus SEC
The Hyundai Sun versus Pac-12 #5
The New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Big Ten
Tier #2 (selections still shared, order in place in case of insufficient number of bowl-eligible teams)
#7 The Military Bowl versus American
#8 The Independence Bowl versus SEC #9
#9 The Quick Lane Bowl versus Big Ten #8
ATLeagle {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:dtwalrus {l Wrote}:Outside of getting into a top tier ACC bowl, Pinstripe has to be considered the best available. Big Ten match-up's will usually be attractive and NYC has a good alumni base.
Agreed, I would take it every year compared to the competition, but just once, I would like a warm weather game vs a SEC/B10 team. Nashville isnt bad.
Nashville was freezing when we played Georgia in 2001.
MF73-Eleazar {l Wrote}:ATLeagle {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:dtwalrus {l Wrote}:Outside of getting into a top tier ACC bowl, Pinstripe has to be considered the best available. Big Ten match-up's will usually be attractive and NYC has a good alumni base.
Agreed, I would take it every year compared to the competition, but just once, I would like a warm weather game vs a SEC/B10 team. Nashville isnt bad.
Nashville was freezing when we played Georgia in 2001.
Nashville was freezing when we played Vanderbilt
BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:NYC was pretty damn warm when we played Penn St. I’d probably be able to get a group of 10-20 to go to the Pinstripe.
claver2010 {l Wrote}:BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:NYC was pretty damn warm when we played Penn St. I’d probably be able to get a group of 10-20 to go to the Pinstripe.
I think it was nearly 60 degrees that day
that tailgate scene was a complete zoo
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:We never go anyplace good, but the 3 projections I have seen today suck.
In order of preference:
Pinstripe Bowl vs Michigan St or Minnesota
Military Bowl in Annapolis vs Navy
Detroit again vs EMU
Tie-ins for reference.
#1 College Football Playoff. ACC Champion (or best available team if champ in College Football Playoff) goes to Capital One Orange Bowl. The ACC plays the highest ranked non-champion team among the Big Ten (at least three years), SEC (at least three years), and Notre Dame (no more than twice). If it is the Big Ten, the ACC will take Big Ten's spot in the Citrus Bowl.
#2 The Citrus Bowl only if Big Ten is selected for the Orange Bowl
#3 The Camping World Bowl versus Big 12
Tier #1 (selections made with schools, bowls, and conference office)
The Music City Bowl or the TaxSlayer Bowl versus SEC. From 2014-19, the Music City and Taxslayer will each get ACC team three times. TaxSlayer has ACC priority this year, if both bowls desire ACC team, after Music City used ACC in 2014 and 2015.
The Belk Bowl versus SEC
The Hyundai Sun versus Pac-12 #5
The New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Big Ten
Tier #2 (selections still shared, order in place in case of insufficient number of bowl-eligible teams)
#7 The Military Bowl versus American
#8 The Independence Bowl versus SEC #9
#9 The Quick Lane Bowl versus Big Ten #8
BCMurt09 {l Wrote}:claver2010 {l Wrote}:BostonCollege1 {l Wrote}:NYC was pretty damn warm when we played Penn St. I’d probably be able to get a group of 10-20 to go to the Pinstripe.
I think it was nearly 60 degrees that day
that tailgate scene was a complete zoo
Many people went into that day drinking with the mentality of a Chestnut Hill tailgate, not fully appreciating that beer was still on sale inside...
HustlinOwl {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:We never go anyplace good, but the 3 projections I have seen today suck.
In order of preference:
Pinstripe Bowl vs Michigan St or Minnesota
Military Bowl in Annapolis vs Navy
Detroit again vs EMU
Tie-ins for reference.
#1 College Football Playoff. ACC Champion (or best available team if champ in College Football Playoff) goes to Capital One Orange Bowl. The ACC plays the highest ranked non-champion team among the Big Ten (at least three years), SEC (at least three years), and Notre Dame (no more than twice). If it is the Big Ten, the ACC will take Big Ten's spot in the Citrus Bowl.
#2 The Citrus Bowl only if Big Ten is selected for the Orange Bowl
#3 The Camping World Bowl versus Big 12
Tier #1 (selections made with schools, bowls, and conference office)
The Music City Bowl or the TaxSlayer Bowl versus SEC. From 2014-19, the Music City and Taxslayer will each get ACC team three times. TaxSlayer has ACC priority this year, if both bowls desire ACC team, after Music City used ACC in 2014 and 2015.
The Belk Bowl versus SEC
The Hyundai Sun versus Pac-12 #5
The New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Big Ten
Tier #2 (selections still shared, order in place in case of insufficient number of bowl-eligible teams)
#7 The Military Bowl versus American
#8 The Independence Bowl versus SEC #9
#9 The Quick Lane Bowl versus Big Ten #8
Camping World Bowl? What's Camping World?
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:HustlinOwl {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:We never go anyplace good, but the 3 projections I have seen today suck.
In order of preference:
Pinstripe Bowl vs Michigan St or Minnesota
Military Bowl in Annapolis vs Navy
Detroit again vs EMU
Tie-ins for reference.
#1 College Football Playoff. ACC Champion (or best available team if champ in College Football Playoff) goes to Capital One Orange Bowl. The ACC plays the highest ranked non-champion team among the Big Ten (at least three years), SEC (at least three years), and Notre Dame (no more than twice). If it is the Big Ten, the ACC will take Big Ten's spot in the Citrus Bowl.
#2 The Citrus Bowl only if Big Ten is selected for the Orange Bowl
#3 The Camping World Bowl versus Big 12
Tier #1 (selections made with schools, bowls, and conference office)
The Music City Bowl or the TaxSlayer Bowl versus SEC. From 2014-19, the Music City and Taxslayer will each get ACC team three times. TaxSlayer has ACC priority this year, if both bowls desire ACC team, after Music City used ACC in 2014 and 2015.
The Belk Bowl versus SEC
The Hyundai Sun versus Pac-12 #5
The New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Big Ten
Tier #2 (selections still shared, order in place in case of insufficient number of bowl-eligible teams)
#7 The Military Bowl versus American
#8 The Independence Bowl versus SEC #9
#9 The Quick Lane Bowl versus Big Ten #8
Camping World Bowl? What's Camping World?
I believe Orlando
eepstein0 {l Wrote}:HustlinOwl {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:We never go anyplace good, but the 3 projections I have seen today suck.
In order of preference:
Pinstripe Bowl vs Michigan St or Minnesota
Military Bowl in Annapolis vs Navy
Detroit again vs EMU
Tie-ins for reference.
#1 College Football Playoff. ACC Champion (or best available team if champ in College Football Playoff) goes to Capital One Orange Bowl. The ACC plays the highest ranked non-champion team among the Big Ten (at least three years), SEC (at least three years), and Notre Dame (no more than twice). If it is the Big Ten, the ACC will take Big Ten's spot in the Citrus Bowl.
#2 The Citrus Bowl only if Big Ten is selected for the Orange Bowl
#3 The Camping World Bowl versus Big 12
Tier #1 (selections made with schools, bowls, and conference office)
The Music City Bowl or the TaxSlayer Bowl versus SEC. From 2014-19, the Music City and Taxslayer will each get ACC team three times. TaxSlayer has ACC priority this year, if both bowls desire ACC team, after Music City used ACC in 2014 and 2015.
The Belk Bowl versus SEC
The Hyundai Sun versus Pac-12 #5
The New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Big Ten
Tier #2 (selections still shared, order in place in case of insufficient number of bowl-eligible teams)
#7 The Military Bowl versus American
#8 The Independence Bowl versus SEC #9
#9 The Quick Lane Bowl versus Big Ten #8
Camping World Bowl? What's Camping World?
I believe Orlando
DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:HustlinOwl {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:We never go anyplace good, but the 3 projections I have seen today suck.
In order of preference:
Pinstripe Bowl vs Michigan St or Minnesota
Military Bowl in Annapolis vs Navy
Detroit again vs EMU
Tie-ins for reference.
#1 College Football Playoff. ACC Champion (or best available team if champ in College Football Playoff) goes to Capital One Orange Bowl. The ACC plays the highest ranked non-champion team among the Big Ten (at least three years), SEC (at least three years), and Notre Dame (no more than twice). If it is the Big Ten, the ACC will take Big Ten's spot in the Citrus Bowl.
#2 The Citrus Bowl only if Big Ten is selected for the Orange Bowl
#3 The Camping World Bowl versus Big 12
Tier #1 (selections made with schools, bowls, and conference office)
The Music City Bowl or the TaxSlayer Bowl versus SEC. From 2014-19, the Music City and Taxslayer will each get ACC team three times. TaxSlayer has ACC priority this year, if both bowls desire ACC team, after Music City used ACC in 2014 and 2015.
The Belk Bowl versus SEC
The Hyundai Sun versus Pac-12 #5
The New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Big Ten
Tier #2 (selections still shared, order in place in case of insufficient number of bowl-eligible teams)
#7 The Military Bowl versus American
#8 The Independence Bowl versus SEC #9
#9 The Quick Lane Bowl versus Big Ten #8
Camping World Bowl? What's Camping World?
I believe Orlando
Orlando was freezing when we played Auburn.
DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:HustlinOwl {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:We never go anyplace good, but the 3 projections I have seen today suck.
In order of preference:
Pinstripe Bowl vs Michigan St or Minnesota
Military Bowl in Annapolis vs Navy
Detroit again vs EMU
Tie-ins for reference.
#1 College Football Playoff. ACC Champion (or best available team if champ in College Football Playoff) goes to Capital One Orange Bowl. The ACC plays the highest ranked non-champion team among the Big Ten (at least three years), SEC (at least three years), and Notre Dame (no more than twice). If it is the Big Ten, the ACC will take Big Ten's spot in the Citrus Bowl.
#2 The Citrus Bowl only if Big Ten is selected for the Orange Bowl
#3 The Camping World Bowl versus Big 12
Tier #1 (selections made with schools, bowls, and conference office)
The Music City Bowl or the TaxSlayer Bowl versus SEC. From 2014-19, the Music City and Taxslayer will each get ACC team three times. TaxSlayer has ACC priority this year, if both bowls desire ACC team, after Music City used ACC in 2014 and 2015.
The Belk Bowl versus SEC
The Hyundai Sun versus Pac-12 #5
The New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Big Ten
Tier #2 (selections still shared, order in place in case of insufficient number of bowl-eligible teams)
#7 The Military Bowl versus American
#8 The Independence Bowl versus SEC #9
#9 The Quick Lane Bowl versus Big Ten #8
Camping World Bowl? What's Camping World?
I believe Orlando
Orlando was freezing when we played Auburn.
New Orleans was freezing when we played Tennessee.
TobaccoRoadEagle {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:DomingoOrtiz {l Wrote}:eepstein0 {l Wrote}:HustlinOwl {l Wrote}:DuchesneEast {l Wrote}:We never go anyplace good, but the 3 projections I have seen today suck.
In order of preference:
Pinstripe Bowl vs Michigan St or Minnesota
Military Bowl in Annapolis vs Navy
Detroit again vs EMU
Tie-ins for reference.
#1 College Football Playoff. ACC Champion (or best available team if champ in College Football Playoff) goes to Capital One Orange Bowl. The ACC plays the highest ranked non-champion team among the Big Ten (at least three years), SEC (at least three years), and Notre Dame (no more than twice). If it is the Big Ten, the ACC will take Big Ten's spot in the Citrus Bowl.
#2 The Citrus Bowl only if Big Ten is selected for the Orange Bowl
#3 The Camping World Bowl versus Big 12
Tier #1 (selections made with schools, bowls, and conference office)
The Music City Bowl or the TaxSlayer Bowl versus SEC. From 2014-19, the Music City and Taxslayer will each get ACC team three times. TaxSlayer has ACC priority this year, if both bowls desire ACC team, after Music City used ACC in 2014 and 2015.
The Belk Bowl versus SEC
The Hyundai Sun versus Pac-12 #5
The New Era Pinstripe Bowl versus Big Ten
Tier #2 (selections still shared, order in place in case of insufficient number of bowl-eligible teams)
#7 The Military Bowl versus American
#8 The Independence Bowl versus SEC #9
#9 The Quick Lane Bowl versus Big Ten #8
Camping World Bowl? What's Camping World?
I believe Orlando
Orlando was freezing when we played Auburn.
New Orleans was freezing when we played Tennessee.
boston was freezing when we played boise state (you know, because it was a home game for us)
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