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RE: Bowl Eligible Teams Left Out
(12-10-2013 01:53 PM)HuskieJohn Wrote:  MAC had secondary agreements with Poinsettia and BOB.
Last season the Sunbelt was described as having a secondary tie-in with the Beef Eater's bowl. Sometimes these secondary agreements are made over multiple year periods, sometimes they are struck for a single season as it becomes clear that a primary tie-in conference is going to come up short.

The 2010 Media Guide listed secondary tie ins 2010-2013 with Pizza Eaters & Beef Eaters (through the Beef Eaters secondary tie-in may have been backing the CUSA tie-in, which the Beef Eaters bowl did not require a substitute for). So something happened with the Pizza Eaters bowl that allowed them to pick Pitt instead of WKU again. Of course, if there was any kind of opt-out clause, that's not the kind of detail that is going to be included in a one-page press release.
(This post was last modified: 12-10-2013 05:23 PM by BruceMcF.)
12-10-2013 05:21 PM
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