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    Zeebart21's Avatar Zeebart21 is offline Ragin Cajuns of Louisiana Ragin' Cajuns Greatest Fan Ever

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    CFN

    2008-2009
    Bowl Projections, Nov. 2

    R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl
    Dec. 21 / 8 p.m. ET New Orleans, La. ESPN
    Tie-Ins: Sun Belt No. 1 vs. C-USA
    Projection: Louisiana vs. Marshall


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    The excitement continues to build! We still have 3 big Sun Belt games. We now control our own destiny as far as SBC Champs geaux.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Zeebart21 View Post
    _ CFN

    2008-2009
    Bowl Projections, Nov. 2

    R&L Carriers New Orleans Bowl
    Dec. 21 / 8 p.m. ET New Orleans, La. ESPN
    Tie-Ins: Sun Belt No. 1 vs. C-USA
    Projection: Louisiana vs. Marshall _
    YEAH!! I WANT TO SEE DAT ME!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by NOCajun View Post
    _ YEAH!! I WANT TO SEE DAT ME!!! _
    I would rather see a more regional team than Marshall. USM is out. I'm not to wild about Memphis. What about Houston or UCF? Are they in the running?

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    ESPN released their bowl predictions.













    Bowl (Matchup)



    Mark Schlabach



    Bruce Feldman



    R+L Carriers New
    Orleans


    (C-USA vs. Sun Belt)



    Houston
    vs. Louisiana-Lafayette



    Tulane vs. Louisiana-Lafayette





    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowlpr...n=2008&week=10

    Interestingly, they have Troy in the Papa Johns Bowl and Arkansas State in the Independence Bowl. I suppose they feel the bottom of the SEC won't make it to 6 wins. It would be nice to give the Belt a chance to make some noise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by keithj View Post
    _ ESPN released their bowl predictions.












    Bowl (Matchup)



    Mark Schlabach



    Bruce Feldman



    R+L Carriers New
    Orleans


    (C-USA vs. Sun Belt)



    Houston
    vs. Louisiana-Lafayette



    Tulane vs. Louisiana-Lafayette





    http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/bowlpr...n=2008&week=10

    Interestingly, they have Troy in the Papa Johns Bowl and Arkansas State in the Independence Bowl. I suppose they feel the bottom of the SEC won't make it to 6 wins. It would be nice to give the Belt a chance to make some noise. _
    I'm trying to figure out what Feldman knows that we don't because Tulane will more than likely not be bowling this year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    _ I'm trying to figure out what Feldman knows that we don't because Tulane will more than likely not be bowling this year. _
    Tulane would be a disaster for the New Orleans bowl. Houston would be great because they would bring about 10,000 from H-Town and the NOLA area and the Cajun would bring 50,000 alumni and fans from Acadiana and the NOLA area. Plus they would spend the night.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCAJUN90 View Post
    _ Tulane would be a disaster for the New Orleans bowl. Houston would be great because they would bring about 10,000 from H-Town and the NOLA area and the Cajun would bring 50,000 alumni and fans from Acadiana and the NOLA area. Plus they would spend the night. _
    It would be great for recruiting purposes to put a boot in their ass though!

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    Quote Originally Posted by RCAJUN90 View Post
    _ Tulane would be a disaster for the New Orleans bowl. Houston would be great because they would bring about 10,000 from H-Town and the NOLA area and the Cajun would bring 50,000 alumni and fans from Acadiana and the NOLA area. Plus they would spend the night. _
    I went look and Tulane would have to win out to become bowl eligible I don't see that happening. Also UCF would have to win 4 of 5 to become bowl eligible.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Clutch0364 View Post
    _ I went look and Tulane would have to win out to become bowl eligible I don't see that happening. Also UCF would have to win 4 of 5 to become bowl eligible. _
    USM would have to win out (3 games) to become bowl eligible.

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    Right now we should be pulling against teams who are not bowl eligible from the conferences that include CUSA, SEC, Big 12, and Big East.

    The Big 12 has 9 possible bowl tie-ins. The currently have 6 teams that are all ready bowl eligible which include Texas Tech, Texas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Missouri, and Kansas. That leaves 3 spots available Nebraska is (5-4), Kansas St. (4-5), and Colorado (4-5) with hope still alive. I think the Big 12 only fills 7/9 of their slots leaving 2 bowl games open.

    In the SEC there are currently 6 teams eligible with 9 bowl tie-ins. Those teams include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, So Carolina, and Kentucky. There are 3 spots available for Vandy (5-3), Ole Miss (5-4), Tennessee (3-6), Auburn (4-5), and Arkansas (4-5). The SEC will most likely fill 8/9 slots leaving 1 bowl spot open.

    The Big East currently has 5 teams bowl eligible in West Virginia, Pitt, Cincy, UConn, and So Florida. Louisville is (5-3) and Rutgers is (3-5) still has a chance. The Big East is alloted 7 bowl tie-ins and it looks like they will only have 6 teams eligible. This will open 1 spot.

    Now the most ridiculous thing the bowls. CUSA is alloted 6 bowl tie-ins in a not so great conference. Right now they have only 2 teams eligible in Tulsa and Rice. That leaves 4 bowl spots will be fought out by ECU (4-3), Marshall (4-4), Houston (4-4), Memphis (4-5), UTEP (3-5), and So Miss (3-6). They may fill all 6 spots and then again there may be 2 or so spots available.

    So there you have it, you will know who to pull for over the next few weeks. I will update this post weekly has I have been following this since we beat Ark St.

    It must be noted that the Big 12 and Big East 9 and 7 bowl tie-ins respectively are not hard tie-ins. It is more like 7+2 for the Big 12 and 5+2 for the Big East. It makes this much more difficult to predict. What happens is the Gator Bowl matches up (ACC vs. Big 12/Big East/Notre Dame) and the Sun bowl matches up the (Pac-10 vs. Big 12/Big East/Notre Dame). Notre Dame should get bowl eligible taking one of these slots and if one conference does not have enough bowl eligible teams then they can go to the other conference first before going outside such as the Sun Belt. Under this crazy scenario I do not see one of the Big 12 or Big East bowl tie-ins being available. Our best chance is one from CUSA or the SEC.


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    Quote Originally Posted by J-Town Cajun View Post
    _ Right now we should be pulling against teams who are not bowl eligible from the conferences that include CUSA, SEC, Big 12, and Big East.

    The Big 12 has 9 possible bowl tie-ins. The currently have 6 teams that are all ready bowl eligible which include Texas Tech, Texas, Oklahoma, Oklahoma St., Missouri, and Kansas. That leaves 3 spots available Nebraska is (5-4), Kansas St. (4-5), and Colorado (4-5) with hope still alive. I think the Big 12 only fills 7/9 of their slots leaving 2 bowl games open.

    In the SEC there are currently 6 teams eligible with 9 bowl tie-ins. Those teams include Alabama, Florida, Georgia, LSU, So Carolina, and Kentucky. There are 3 spots available for Vandy (5-3), Ole Miss (5-4), Tennessee (3-6), Auburn (4-5), and Arkansas (4-5). The SEC will most likely fill 8/9 slots leaving 1 bowl spot open.

    The Big East currently has 5 teams bowl eligible in West Virginia, Pitt, Cincy, UConn, and So Florida. Louisville is (5-3) and Rutgers is (3-5) still has a chance. The Big East is alloted 7 bowl tie-ins and it looks like they will only have 6 teams eligible. This will open 1 spot.

    Now the most ridiculous thing the bowls. CUSA is alloted 6 bowl tie-ins in a not so great conference. Right now they have only 2 teams eligible in Tulsa and Rice. That leaves 4 bowl spots will be fought out by ECU (4-3), Marshall (4-4), Houston (4-4), Memphis (4-5), UTEP (3-5), and So Miss (3-6). They may fill all 6 spots and then again there may be 2 or so spots available.

    So there you have it, you will know who to pull for over the next few weeks. I will update this post weekly has I have been following this since we beat Ark St.

    It must be noted that the Big 12 and Big East 9 and 7 bowl tie-ins respectively are not hard tie-ins. It is more like 7+2 for the Big 12 and 5+2 for the Big East. It makes this much more difficult to predict. What happens is the Gator Bowl matches up (ACC vs. Big 12/Big East/Notre Dame) and the Sun bowl matches up the (Pac-10 vs. Big 12/Big East/Notre Dame). Notre Dame should get bowl eligible taking one of these slots and if one conference does not have enough bowl eligible teams then they can go to the other conference first before going outside such as the Sun Belt. Under this crazy scenario I do not see one of the Big 12 or Big East bowl tie-ins being available. Our best chance is one from CUSA or the SEC. _
    Also you have to take into account that the SEC and Big 12 will more than likely have 2 teams in bcs games.

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