My guess is we will play SMU or UCF.
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My guess is we will play SMU or UCF.
I've been thinking SMU for about a month now. I believe they have six wins ATM, and I'm guessing they would fill an automatic C-USA spot.
F¥€k Tech and their inbred redneck fans. They did everything possible to keep us and any other SunBelt team out of the I-bowl but now they want to play us in New Orleans because it would be convenient for their fans. Screw 'em! Let them lose money playing in the Spud Bowl in front of 100 Neck fans in subzero temps where their ands will be as blue as the turf.
UCF's loss to ECU last night ensures UCF will not be bowl eligible this year.
Didn't know that UCF would not be bowl eligible. I'm now thinking SMU...which I think would be a fun game. Also...I would LOVE to play Illinois.
Btw...great comments, Hammer, concerning the Techie Neckies. As stated earlier, if we NEVER play them again in ANY sport, I would be a very happy man.
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CUSA has 6 bowl game commitments, including one played on the SMU campus (Armed Forces Bowl). I can see SMU playing a bowl game in their own stadium this year but can't see them traveling to New Orleans.
CUSA BOWL TIE-INS
AutoZone Liberty - No. 1
Bell Helicopter Armed Forces
Beef'O'Brady's
Sheraton Hawaii
R+L Carriers New Orleans
TicketCity
Right now CUSA can't fill their 6th bowl slot, but they still have a shot of filling it. UTEP has 5 wins and can become bowl eligible by beating UCF this Saturday, and both Marshall and ECU have 5 wins, so the winner of their game on Saturday will go bowling while the other stays home. We could face either UTEP or the winner of Marshall/ECU.
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CBS has us playing Syracuse.
http://www.cbssports.com/collegefoot...ls/predictions
I'm thinking 40k Cajuns total is possible. 30K Cajun fans is the minimum. I have a feeline that this bowl game will have an epic turnout that it will send shock waves throughout the bowl world & cause the other bowl committees around the bowl community to sit up & take note of Cajun fan's willingness to support their team in a bowl. It is time for Cajun fans to make themselves be known to the rest of the world. THEY WILL NOT FORGET YOUR PARTICIPATION & SUPPORT. GET YOUR TICKETS NOW & see if you can sell out the dome. I got my twenty & am damn glad to support this team.
Syracuse? That will work!
You want them to remember your name. Sell out the dome & make them say your name. I can hear it now. WE ARE.......UL.......WE ARE......UL........WE ARE.......UL by thousands & thousands of red clad fans. Just relaying what I did as a suggestion for anyone else who may be intersted. I bought twenty tickets from the administration.
I am giving them away under one condition. Whoever I give them to must attend the game. I am sure most of the people I have bought for would not have attended otherwise. This is one of the most imediate impactful statements this fan base can make to any bowl committee, present coach, future coach, possible recruit, etc. This is your time.
Enjoy it to the max, buy until it hurts a little, heck buy until it hurts a lot, share the cheer of enjoying Cajun football, & YELL UNTIL YOUR LUNGS BLEED! The rewards for this are greater than one fan can imagine.
I can see 20-25k however, no one knows the number of UL fans in the SE portion of the state who plan to make the "Big" and "Easy" trip to "Big Easy". Could surpass 30-35k if we are able to land an opponent that attracts interest.
Yep. Give us Cajuns a reason and we'll be for sure "eating it up"! Palace Cafe mentioned above is one of my favorites. For something more casual, Mother's is a good place too.
Here's how everything will play out, who is and is not eligible. I hope Western Kentucky can find a home for a bowl game.
http://www.gata.com/gataimages/eligible.png
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Of course cafe mespero's is always one of my favorites. Two people can split the shrimp platter just make sure to have cash bc that is the only form of payment they accept! While I was in new Orleans this summer we tried a place uptown on magazine that was on food buddah. It's called Baru bistro. It's a Latin caribbean tapas place but AMAZING! It's on my list of eats every time we go now and the neat part is they don't have a alcohol license so you can bring your own alcohol! ($8 cork fee for wine). Here's the website if anybody is interested! http://barutapas.com/
Guys I did my homework here so this is what I came up with:
The most likely team we will play is East Carolina. We are supposed to be matched up against the #5 team from CUSA and that team is ECU. ECU still needs to beat Marshell to get bowl eligible but if they fail then Marshell becomes bowl eligible, then Marshell becomes the 2nd most likely team that the Cajuns will face. One other team from CUSA that can still get eligible is UTEP but they have to win their last game and it is on the road at Central Florida which will be tough. So again my guess is ECU, then Marshell, then UTEP.
Houston may get a chance to go to the Sugar Bowl if they win out which they will be favored. This will leave the CUSA bowl tie-ins short by at least 1 and likely 2 if UTEP loses to UCF on the road. So since the N.O. Bowl is not one of the higher rated CUSA bowls, so it could very well be left open for an at- large team.
Next in line my guess is a team from the Big East as they will have more teams bowl eligible then bowl tie-ins. The most likely team here is South Florida but they must either beat Louisville or West Virgina. If they fail in both games than other teams from the Big East that may fill an at-large spot could be Syracuse, UConn, or Pitt. I don't think these other Big East teams will be sent here because of geographic location and they all have work to do to get eligible.
Big XII has 8 bowl eligible teams right now with just 7 bowl tie-ins. The the 8th team is Iowa St. With that big win over Ok St. this past week I bet a bowl committee will be looking to take them and since they are in the Big XII (a Southern conference) they seem like a likely candidate. One other team from the Big XII that can get bowl eligible with a win next week at home is Texas Tech, but they face Baylor. In an upset win here Texas Tech may get the nod over Iowa St. and a better geographic fit being from the south and just 1 state over.
Another possibility is a team from the ACC. Two teams here are Wake Forest or North Carolina St. Both teams are already eligibe and the ACC has 9 teams eligible right now and they have just 8 bowl tie-ins.
Not done yet. The Big X has 9 bowl eligible teams and if Purdue can beat Indiana next week the conference will have 10 bowl eligible teams, so because of the rich Big X tradition and good following they will be looking to place as many teams as possible. Teams that may fall our way are Iowa, Northwestern, Purdue, or Illinois.
My guess is if CUSA does not place a team in the N.O. bowl, the N.O. bowl will be a fall back bowl to one of these other teams and will likely be a late announcement.
Bodie, u might have to give me a Play by play but we'll be there.
Deanie's, Acme Oyster House.
Mandinas on Canal by Carrollton---Adams Street Grocery for po-Boys----Parkway Bakery by Bayou St John!!!!!
Vincent's on St. Charles has the best italian in the country. Trust me, I even spent 2 weeks in New York trying to find something as good. Also in December, the homeade soda at American Sector in the WW2 museum (chef John Besh's restaurant) is SATSUMA soda. The most delicious thing you will ever put in your mouth. My wife and I make a weekend pilgrimage each year for our birthdays and it always coincides with the N.O. Bowl.