So they finally move new orleans bowl to a more favorable time slot/day and do the opposite to independence bowl, so we become candidates for independence bowl? maybe our mascot should be named Irony
Fair enough, maybe i should have used the term prestigious vice favorable. And I wasnt comparing this year’s NOLA bowl to this year’s Indy, I meant in general compared to other bowls. Comparing each bowl to its own prior dates. Usually NOLA bowl is on first day (not always in the last evening time slot) a lot of other bowls that day, and less time between bowl assignment announcement and game. Now it is pushed back a few days, so maybe more people have time to plan trip, its at night and i believe only game that day.(i.e an improvement) Many associate first day of bowls with less important bowl and probably lower payout. Historically Indy was on New Years Eve, now it isnt, it is earlier, i.e. less time to plan trip, it is a day game, etc, etc etc. Granted being the friday is a plus i overlooked, but in big picture it is a step down for indy to have moved earlier in the bowl season. (but yes granted still better than nola)
but it is ironic that a better record gets us a worse bowl? and worse record gives us a chance at better bowl? although at a risk of missing out completely.
2020 – Army vs. Pac-12
2021 – BYU vs. C-USA
2022 – Army vs. AAC
2023 – BYU vs. Pac-12
2024 – Army vs. Pac-12
2025 – BYU vs. C-USA
Here are some past and future tie ins to the Indy Bowl.
historically the Indy Bowl will have a better opponent than the NOLA bowl which seems to always have a , but the only reason we are even a possibility is that Army is their automatic Tie in which will not be in a bowl this year.
NOLA bowl almost always has pitted a SBC vs. CUSA (which now sucks) Hopefully the NOLA bowl can get a better bowl tie in on the other side to go against the SBC.
If we are bowl eligible, it’ll be Indy bowl. Have that from multiple people
Kind of hard to believe they would deny Army a waiver. Disparaging soon to be veterans?
Also seems MWC has more bowl eligible teams than slots, makes sense to slide Air Force over, they have been there before and opens up more events with the AF base, and they keep the spirit of their tie in the same
if only you had done that on page three of the tailgate thread we wouldn’t be farther away from a solution.
Since 2011 there have been 17 bowl eligibility waivers approved and I can only find one being denied. The denial was Georgia Southern and soon to be second denial likely is James Madison. Army not in sunbelt so good chance for approval.
Here is the breakdown of approvals:
P5: 9
MWC: 4
CUSA: 3
American: 1
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