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RE: Future of the Citrus/Tampa Bowls
I think they find a new time slot and date. Their tv audience will be marginal if there’s a playoff bowl in the same timeslot that has title implications.
01-01-2024 01:42 PM
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RE: Future of the Citrus/Tampa Bowls
(12-31-2023 03:31 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  The question would some of these cities that are hosting P5 conferences, and seeing their hometown schools not be part of the P5 conferences would allow them to come to their cities anymore? Or would they boycott to get UCF, USF, UTEP, UTSA, Memphis, Tulane, UAB, TCU/SMU/North Texas, UNLV, Navy, Charlotte, San Diego State, Houston, Boston College, Stony Brook, North Florida (if they add football) to ever play there again if they don't get an invite to the P2?

Stony Brook?
01-01-2024 03:55 PM
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