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RE: Happy B1G/SEC Day
(01-03-2020 07:35 PM)ken d Wrote:  
(01-03-2020 03:53 PM)esayem Wrote:  Especially considering the SEC lost the Cotton Bowl. I’d like to see the ACC get the Gator Bowl back. How many Big 10-SEC bowl games in Florida does the world really need?

This year, the SEC had nine teams in bowl games. Three were against the B1G, three against the Big XII and three against the ACC. Are you suggesting that they should play one or more of those games against the PAC? And if they did, how likely is it that the bowls involved would want to invite a team from the PAC instead of the B1G? Three doesn't seem excessive when you consider how many fans B1G teams have traditionally brought to Florida.

I wouldn't mind seeing the ACC in Jacksonville vs the Big Ten.

The Citrus, Outback, and Gator at one time or another were all tied to the ACC. That's what I'm talking about. Instead, the ACC has the Insert Sponsor Here Bowl in Orlando. It's not even the premier bowl in its city.
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