The bowl agreements are the same as last year.
Troy, as the SBC champion, is the only school assured of a bid.
The SBC has a secondary agreement with papajohns.com, St. Pete and Indy.
If another team besides the champion has seven wins and one of the above bowls has an opening, they must take the SBC team.
If Troy, the SBC and the NO Bowl agree, Troy can be the team going to papajohns.com, St. Pete or Indy. That would leave the NO bowl open and they would take the other 7 win team. If there is more than one 7 win team, the NO bowl would get it's choice.
Do not look for Troy, regardless of their record, to get invited to any other bowl if that bowl can avoid it. Especially if that bowl is not regional.
Bowls don't care about how good teams are. They care about how many tickets they'll sell.
You don't really think the Motor City WANTED to take FAU last year, do you?
FAU lost a half mil on that bowl bid.