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Teams looking to become Bowl Eligible Week 12 and those still alive
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RE: Teams looking to become Bowl Eligible Week 12 and those still alive
(11-19-2017 07:25 AM)quo vadis Wrote:  
(11-19-2017 12:10 AM)msm96wolf Wrote:  Looking to next week. 8 teams needed. 2 Outstanding games Utah vs Wash and AF vs Boise (Heading to bed 03-wink

4 Winners Assured a bowl
Indiana vs Purdue
MTSU vs ODU
Colorado vs Utah (Assuming if UTAH loses tonight)
UCLA vs CAL

Leaving 4 spots in the next two weeks
Temple
Tulane
FSU (needs 2)
GT
Texas Tech
Minn
La Tech
Buff
UNLV
ULL
ULM (Needs 2)
NMSU (Need 2)

Wow, remember basically all season when people were claiming we were going to fall way-short of 6-win eligible teams?

Seems like a distant memory now ... 07-coffee3
We are awash with 7-5 & 6-6 teams.

What we don't have an ample supply of are 2 loss and 1 loss schools to fill the non CFP top bowls. I think the AAC could pick up some better bowls this year.
11-19-2017 03:26 PM
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