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RE: Ridiculously early Bowl Projections
As of today, the ACC has 4 teams bowl eligible. UC, UCF, USF, and Houston.

2 teams have 5 wins, and presumably will be eligible. Temple, and Memphis.

2 teams have 4 wins, and will need to win 2 of their last 3 to become bowl eligible SMU and Tulane. (SMU plays UCONN and Tulsa, so they should make it. Tulane plays ECU and Navy, so you have to like their chances.)

No chance = ECU, UCONN, Navy, Tulsa.

Thus, with 7 bowl slots (plus NY6), the ACC has a maximum of 8 teams that might become eligible. We could fill all of "our" slots.

Now my question. If we don't fill all our bowl slots, or if a P5 slot opens up, which of "our bowls" would we leave unfilled?
 
11-06-2018 03:19 PM
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