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Can Broncos go to a Bowl at 6 and 6?
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RE: Can Broncos go to a Bowl at 6 and 6?
(11-26-2015 11:34 PM)toddjnsn Wrote:  
Quote:It won't mean much more than a regular season win.

On paper in terms of measuring/judging us for the year of 2015, I agree. You could say that for just about any non-New Years bowl or obviously any BCS bowl, for any team. But for us, it would mean more from a senior's perspective if they liked their team and liked playing for WMU -- not only to end the season with a Win, but also to give them their first & only bowl victory.

On paper, in terms of of it being a win, it would count as a win.

For us, we would look at it as a huge breakthrough, but in the days when a bowl win really doesn't mean what it did in the old days, I doubt it'll carry much water. In other words, we're making a big deal out of it, not anyone else.
(This post was last modified: 11-27-2015 12:18 AM by rtletterman.)
11-26-2015 11:43 PM
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