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Post by Hounhound on Dec 23, 2021 9:33:57 GMT -6
Army beat Mizzou (SEC) Yeah!!! I like it when the academy teams win over anybody.
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Post by FB fan on Dec 23, 2021 10:29:07 GMT -6
Army beat Mizzou (SEC) Yeah!!! I like it when the academy teams win over anybody. I also like watching option offense.
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Post by sotex on Dec 25, 2021 12:26:53 GMT -6
Translation...Β We don't have a starting QB, RB and we were going to possibly get our arses kicked... Which bowl is tu playing in?
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Post by FB fan on Dec 25, 2021 13:05:04 GMT -6
Translation...Β We don't have a starting QB, RB and we were going to possibly get our arses kicked... Which bowl is tu playing in? None they ducked out of with a head cold.
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Post by Hounhound on Dec 25, 2021 23:16:24 GMT -6
Which bowl is tu playing in? None they ducked out of with a head cold. I thought they were playing TCU in the Scrubbing Bubbles RR00 Toilet Bowl. It was to be played at CCVETS home stadium, Buccaneer.
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Post by FB fan on Dec 25, 2021 23:30:23 GMT -6
None they ducked out of with a head cold. I thought they were playing TCU in the Scrubbing Bubbles RR00 Toilet Bowl. It was to be played at CCVETS home stadium, Buccaneer. If they were it would be one more each than Texas Agricultural and Mechanical is playing in. Anyone start a go fund me for aggie lacy hankies yet?
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Post by flowtowntigers on Dec 27, 2021 11:49:53 GMT -6
More bowl cancellations for Covid Positive Players.
Boston College out of Military Bowl
Virginia out of Fenway Bowl
Miami is out of Sun Bowl, Sun Bowl trying to find a replacement team.
I guess they're all just ducking their opponents to save face.
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Post by CC_Varmints on Dec 28, 2021 14:09:00 GMT -6
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Post by flowtowntigers on Dec 28, 2021 14:54:09 GMT -6
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Post by picodegallo on Dec 28, 2021 16:00:51 GMT -6
With all these cancellations to meaningless bowls occurring it seems like the perfect time to blow up the bowl system and start a 16 or 24 team field playoff and be done with it.
To satisfy the cities who will lose bowls games, my ultimate solution if I ran the world would be for the first round to be played in long time bowl hosting cites who hosted the second tier bowls like El Paso, Nashville, Jacksonville, etc. Second rounds would be played in where the bowls bordering on tier one were always played like Tampa, Atlanta, San Antonio, San Diego... Then take the popular NY6 destination bowl venues/cities and make those your semis and championships sites.
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Post by flowtowntigers on Dec 28, 2021 16:54:03 GMT -6
With all these cancellations to meaningless bowls occurring it seems like the perfect time to blow up the bowl system and start a 16 or 24 team field playoff and be done with it. To satisfy the cities who will lose bowls games, my ultimate solution if I ran the world would be for the first round to be played in long time bowl hosting cites who hosted the second tier bowls like El Paso, Nashville, Jacksonville, etc. Second rounds would be played in where the bowls bordering on tier one were always played like Tampa, Atlanta, San Antonio, San Diego... Then take the popular NY6 destination bowl venues/cities and make those your semis and championships sites. I'm in the minority that does not want less bowls. But expanding the CFP has to be a priority. It would cut down on opt outs and sooner or later sponcers are not going to pay for bowls that get cancelled. 16 or 24 teams, they could do first round at campus stadiums. Then the major bowl sites. You could even have a NIT type playoffs as well at then tier two bowl sites.
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Post by flowtowntigers on Dec 29, 2021 6:03:47 GMT -6
This is why we need bowl games
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Post by picodegallo on Dec 29, 2021 11:34:04 GMT -6
Translation... We don't have a starting QB, RB and we were going to possibly get our arses kicked... Which bowl is tu playing in? Ah.... the good whataboutism These are the Aggies P5 wins this season outside of Bama. Colorado 4-8 Missouri 6-7 South Carolina 6-6 They will be 6-7 tomorrow when the lose to UNC Auburn 6-7 The formula. Beat 4 terrible non-conference opponents and then beat 3 or 4 crappy SEC teams. Then you Aggies talk non sense like you've accomplished something. And one of your signature loses was a close one to Mississippi State who got blasted by the weakling BIG 12 member Tech last night. You all keep telling yourselves the SEC is the top to bottom power conference... As Chino, FB Fan, Hounhound and myself have tried telling you it is not.
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Post by flowtowntigers on Dec 29, 2021 12:02:31 GMT -6
The mighty longhorns four power five wins
Rice 4-8 Texas Tech 7-6 TCU 5-7 Kansas State 7-5
your best win was in week one vs the Cajuns who would no doubt run yall out of town if they played late in the year. Let's not talk about that loss to Arky or the Jayhawks, who got their first conference road win since 2008.
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Post by picodegallo on Dec 29, 2021 12:04:11 GMT -6
With all these cancellations to meaningless bowls occurring it seems like the perfect time to blow up the bowl system and start a 16 or 24 team field playoff and be done with it. To satisfy the cities who will lose bowls games, my ultimate solution if I ran the world would be for the first round to be played in long time bowl hosting cites who hosted the second tier bowls like El Paso, Nashville, Jacksonville, etc. Second rounds would be played in where the bowls bordering on tier one were always played like Tampa, Atlanta, San Antonio, San Diego... Then take the popular NY6 destination bowl venues/cities and make those your semis and championships sites. I'm in the minority that does not want less bowls. But expanding the CFP has to be a priority. It would cut down on opt outs and sooner or later sponcers are not going to pay for bowls that get cancelled. 16 or 24 teams, they could do first round at campus stadiums. Then the major bowl sites. You could even have a NIT type playoffs as well at then tier two bowl sites. I don't think you will have a dramatic drop in the bowls if you did a 24 team field.... It's just reshuffling them to accommodate the playoffs. Sure the Idaho Potato Bowl and Fenway Bowl might go away, but many others are at risk of going away as it right now if the current chaos caused this bowl season continues. Corporate sponsorships will dry up thanks to this and they kind of are already getting thin judging by some of the sponsors you see the last few bowl seasons from corporations or other entities who a very regional/local and no one outside their immediate areas have ever heard off.
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