No, it's sun bowl or orange bowl for us, that's what it is.And what about the stipulation that the ACCCG game loser can't fall further than the 4th ACC bowl? Is that void bc of record?
I think every 6-6 and better team in the conference has to be picked before 6-7 teams can go to tie-ins. If the conference has 6-6 or better teams for all of its bowl tie-ins, then non-tie-in bowls have to choose all eligible 6-6 teams nationally before choosing a 6-7 team.
That's how I understand it at least. I think the rule was really made for those teams playing 13 games since they play at Hawaii. Dumb to punish us for making the championship game.
No, it's sun bowl or orange bowl for us, that's what it is.
The ACC has 9 tie-ins with 8 bowl eligible teams including Tech. We're going bowling.
Edit: Actually, ACC only has 7 with Miami ban.
The ACC has 9 tie-ins with 8 bowl eligible teams including Tech. We're going bowling.
Edit: Actually, ACC only has 7 with Miami ban.
Unfortunately the band of idiots that is the NCAA have arranged things differently. If you're 6-7, even if the 7th loss is from a conference championship game, you basically go to the end of the pecking order among 6 win teams.