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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    Just 2 years ago the SBC had 3 teams get left out. If they cut back on bowls where exactly you think they are gonna start? You will have a 9-3 possibly 10-2 SBC team sitting at home and still have 2, 6-6 P-5's going at it. We will be the first league to have Bowls taken away.
    One of the things I read was a requirement teams with winning records would have to be placed ahead of 6 and 6 teams may be considered. That would make things somewhat fair although teams from the P5 leagues do travel better than the top teams from the G5 leagues.

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    Mike that was the argument for the 64 teams. That went away almost the first year.


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    Although I'm not a fan of teams with losing records playing in a bowl its better letting the market decide. The moratorium could have unforeseen consequences. Such as there could be a couple of bowls hanging on by a thread right now in their existing location. What if the Camelia Bowl dies and needs to be reincarnated in San Antonio or Houston? Meaning is the moratorium a site neutral thing whereas a conference can relocate a bowl game? Or is that a no go?


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    we (as a collective) have fallen for this false narrative that there are too many bowls.....sunbelt has made great strides with more new tie-ins than any other conference. so why should that momentum be stopped,instead why not re-evaluate some of the existing bowls that are the 9th and 10th tie-in for let's say the SECspn/NCAA alliance, rather than curtail new opportunities?


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