I don't think anyone is afraid of what the NO Bowl will do or not do is the issue. I would agree that playing a "big name" opponent would give us great exposure and would be a better marketing opportunity. However, it's not that simple. You have to weigh the cost involved with going this route. Many teams lose big money playing in bowl games because they have to "eat" the tickets that they can't sell. With the current size of our athletic budget even a small loss on a bowl game has a big financial impact. At our current state of affairs, the NO Bowl is the best option. Who knows, that may change next year...
Just think about the # of HS players in the ALA MISS and Louisiana maybe TExas areas that can come and see us practice in the Dome and come to the game---I am pretty sure that they can come to practice but have to pay for the game ticket--not sure but it has got to influence the kids in these areas!!!
Slow down turbo. Boise state went to the humanitarian bowl 3 straight years when they started their run. Until we get that signature bcs win, we are still a bottom rung program. 10-2 with a bowl win and knocking off a bcs opponent early next season changes things, but until then, ask for a reserved parking spot in New Orleans.
I agree with you, I just wanted to state my opinion that we need to think of getting more exposure for the betterment of the program as a whole and not just focus on the NO Bowl. We are currently stuck in the SBC and must try anyway we can to gain some recognition. This success we are having is the catalyst to get us more attention and possibly get us out of the SBC, it won't last forever.
This is the current bowl projection from USA today, and a scenario I would personally hate.
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports...anges/3149131/
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