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Need to cheer for UCF tonight--they did us good
Need to cheer for WV tonight....(if pitt loses it helps establish ....given syracuse tomorrow.... a play in game between them and syracuse...if Pitt wins, they both could then claim two spots if Pitt loses next week) ---definitely helped

64 bowl eligible teams (Including 6 MAC and 4 SB) (with Miami backing out)

One play in Game (Marshall vrs ECU)
Syracuse/ Pitt guarentees another

4 spots left

Those that will be favored....

NCst vrs Maryland
Purdue at Indiana
AFA at Colorado St
Tennessee at Kentucky
Utah State At NMst (or vrs nevada)
MissST at Ole miss

Those that will be Dogs

Hawaii vrs BYU (AND vrs Tulane)
Texas Tech vrs Baylor
Syracuse vrs Cincy (or at pitt)
Uconn vrs Rutgers (AND at Cincy)
Vandy at Wake
USF vrs West Virginia

Time to take UTEP off the board
UCF 10 pt favorite at home. UCF up early by a td
make it two
added a fg
and a third TD
(11-25-2011 08:28 PM)houstonhuskie Wrote: [ -> ]and a third TD

Good knight UTEP
UTEP is done....not quite officially but ....yeah, they are done
Took UTEP off the board
Kentucky beats Tennessee
All good, but Utah State and NC State both won. Vandy (5-6) also winning big too last time I checked. Beginning to look like a maximum of 4 MAC teams bowling at this rate.
Does anyone have a DEFINITIVE list of MAC secondary agreements? Best chance for MAC plus-3 is for those to kick in. Know for sure SEC will have one bowl not filled.

Also, without primary or secondary conference agreements, can 6-6 teams be chosen before those with winning records?
Right now the MAC should be rooting for Ole Miss, Stanford and Tulane.
(11-26-2011 07:53 PM)Okie Chippewa Wrote: [ -> ]Does anyone have a DEFINITIVE list of MAC secondary agreements? Best chance for MAC plus-3 is for those to kick in. Know for sure SEC will have one bowl not filled.

Also, without primary or secondary conference agreements, can 6-6 teams be chosen before those with winning records?

I don't remember where i found this pdf file from (guessing either MAC website or NIU website) but it lists the MAC primary and secondary tie ins.

http://www.mediafire.com/?7kp0imtk0vrgq25

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