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WHERE will the 5-7 teams be bowling?
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WHERE will the 5-7 teams be bowling?
It appears APR will be used to determine which 5-7 teams get to go bowling. Presumably the 5-7 school with the highest APR will get to decide if they wish to play in the post-season, then the next highest, etc., until there are no more vacancies.

But one major question remains:

Which bowls will be the ones making the picks? Certainly there will be some squabbles. For instance, "I'll take 5-7 Nebraska and you can have 7-5 Central Michigan", or "Why do I have to take 5-7 Rice when I can have 8-4 South Florida?".

Who in the heck has the authority to establish some guidelines and what are they going to be? College football certainly had to know that some day teams with losing records would have to be used to fill out the bowl lineups. Where's the rubrick?
11-30-2015 02:14 PM
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