Got a point. I'm a glass half full kool aid drinking SOB just like everyone else. But I can also look at trends and history. And both of those tell me that it is unlikely. I hope we do, I'll be in the stands watching every home game. But the Cajuns need to show me that they can win the games they are supposed to win in conference before I start getting all excited. Although it is a great step for the conference.
Although this is outstanding news, your statement is a little off. By the GMAC getting the 2nd choice of Sunbelt schools, it in NO WAY guarantees that finishing #2 in the Sunbelt will get you in. If Middle Tenn wins the conference next year, the Cajuns come in second at 9-3, with Troy in third at 7-5, you can bet your sweet ___ that the GMAC is taking Troy over us. They get 2nd choice of ALL bowl eligible teams in the conference, but are not obligated to take the #2 team.
Just like when the Whogivesa____ Bowl picked FAU over us in 08.
We need to get rid of this bowl crap anyway and start a playoff. It's going to happen someday so why keep waiting. I think I've watched a grand total of about an hour and a half of bowl games combined this year. Of course, I will be tuned in Thursday, but Geeez this other crap is boring.
Wednesday's a much more important game... Mac champ vs belt champ...could finally alter the incorrect perception that mac is better than the belt. This could directly effect the Cajuns in the near future. We want to be picked ahead of crap mac teams. Who cares about the bs championship? Ok i can't lie...i'll be watching. Roll tide!!! Saban rulez and lsBooooo drulz
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I understand that they get the #2 pick, but in 2005, we were the only team with a winning record in the SBC to not get an invite, and in 2008, the GMAC bowl would have had the option of taking UL, ASU, or FAU or working a deal with the NO bowl to get Troy. Regardless of the situation of whether it was GMAC or New Orleans, I think both of those bowls would have chosen us over FAU due to the fact that we would actually send fans to the game. The Motor City bowl knew that whoever they chose out of FAU, UL, ASU, or San Jose wouldn't send almost any fans so they chose the biggest market which was Miami.
If UL happened to be #2 in the belt at 9-3, I'll guarantee that we're going to a bowl game even if the GMAC skips on us because I don't see a situation with the current format where a 9-3 team gets left out. The point is, if we position ourselves consistently in the top 2 of the conference, eventually we're bound to be in a bowl.
No you don't. The main number is 6 wins. That gets you bowl eligible and from there you have at least a shot. 7 wins would likely be the sweet spot. We don't always have OOC games like we do this upcoming year. This upcoming year will be one of our most difficult OOC schedules we've had in some time. We do usually have 2 money games that are likely losses but we have had quite a few years where 2 other games are either wins are against evenly matched teams. The 2007 debacle saw us play games against South Carolina, Tenn, Ohio, Mcneese and UCF. We would lose one of those OOC games now because of WKU's entry into the SBC play. Also, if you manage 2 OOC wins, why is it not possible to go 6-2 in conference. We went 4-4 this year with a young team on offense and a couple of really poor showings. If it was possible this year, it will certainly be possible next year.
I'll even go a step farther.
If Middle Tennessee wins the league at 8-4, Troy finishes second, also at 8-4 and the Cajuns are 7-5, MTSU would be in the GMAC, the Cajuns would be in New Orleans and Troy would be in the at-large pool. The champion is assured a bowl bid. New Orleans would want the Cajuns so badly that Middle would wind up in Mobile.
It has nothing to do with conference standings.
Also, remember that there will be a vote in April 2010 on a new bowl in Orlando. It would be the Cure Bowl, with the charity being the Susan G. Komen Breast Cancer Foundation. (It happens to be my favorite charity, having lost my mother to the disease when I was sixteen.) This game would pit an SBC team (with preference given to the Florida schools) against a CUSA team. Because of the charity involved, I expect it to be approved. The game would be at UCF's Stadium. Tentative date is 12/18/10. That would give the SBC THREE automatics which means 6-6 probably wouldn't get left out any longer unless the SBC had three 7 win schools.
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