Figured I would move forward and get this conversation going. Who do you think we will face? Who would you like to see most?
Figured I would move forward and get this conversation going. Who do you think we will face? Who would you like to see most?
No doubt an AAC team. Just curious as to who it will be. It would be fun to face a USF, Cincinnati, or Temple.
Karl Benson heavily hinted it's Tulane, so I'm assuming Tulane.
Here's an article talking about the AAC bowl-bound team pecking order.
As for which American Athletic Conference schools will be pitted against programs from Power-Five conferences (SEC, ACC, Big 12, Big 10, Pac-12) when bowl pairings are officially announced Sunday (Dec. 2) on ESPN, the Green Wave will be slotted below Central Florida, Cincinnati, Temple and Memphis, according to conference commissioner Mike Aresco.
The commissioner said bowls against Power-Five programs are rewards for the teams that won the most games.
The conference wants to create the best matchups for potential wins against those highly regarded leagues, he said.
For a league that brands itself as being part of the “Power Six,” that line of thinking makes sense.
Tulane (6-6 overall, 5-3 AAC) ranks seventh among bowl-eligible teams from the conference in overall wins.
Considering this, you’re more likely to see Tulane face a school from Conference USA or the Sun Belt either in Florida at the Cure Bowl in Orlando or at the Boca Raton Bowl, or at the Frisco Bowl near Dallas.
Bowl executives for both the Boca Raton Bowl and the Orlando-based Cure Bowl said they’ve had discussions about hosting Tulane. The Cure Bowl will host the loser of the Sun Belt championship between Louisiana-Lafayette and Appalachian State, so the possibility of an all-Louisiana game in Orlando exists.
https://www.nola.com/tulane/2018/12/...rt_river_index
Cure Bowl executive director to The Daily Advertiser moments ago on UL possibly facing Tulane in Orlando, Dec. 15: "We know Tulane is in the mix, and we would be very happy if we had the opportunity to have a Louisiana boil." But South Florida, Central Florida not ruled out yet.
— Tim Buckley (@TDARaginCajuns) December 1, 2018
Cure Bowl executive director Alan Gooch: "We know the tradition that Tulane and the University of Louisiana have had ... and we look forward to having that type of matchup in Orlando."
— Tim Buckley (@TDARaginCajuns) December 1, 2018
i just dont want to play tulanr because we have played them recently and we have a home and home coming up
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