Quick Lane Bowl vs. Minnesota

Getting shafted by Belk because they've been in talks with UVA for weeks reminds us older folks of how all the bowls used to operate. They were always jockeying with one another to get the biggest fanbases locked up early on. It was common for bowls to invite teams early in November... then the teams would lose a bunch of games but still be entitled to the bowl bid. CFB has always been a dirty, political process, and even with all the additional rules and such, it still is. (Frankly it benefited us during Dodd's great run – there were a few years we were invited over arguably 'more deserving' teams)
 
I would probably be willing to overpay to "do my part"... if the school allotments weren't always such bad seats.

FWIW, according to the ticket application, the GT seats are in sections 103 to 109, which is all sideline. Hopefully I'll get a good seat if I'm one of the 12 GT fans there, but I have no faith in the AT priority seating. Ticket was $100+$10 through GT, and the cheapest seat in those sections on StubHub last night was $77.

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Defense: They run a 4-3 scheme, but this is a mixed bag. They started the year with a DC named Robb Smith who was ass. He came from Arkansas to join PJ Fleck and Arkansas were glad to see him go. After Minnesota got rid of him, their defense improved by a huge margin. This was a team that lost to an 0-7 Nebraska and then a very bad Illinois team. Both games they gave up over 50 points. After they fired him they held Purdue to 10 and Wisconsin to 14. Their LBs are pretty good, their d-line never really got a steady pressure at all throughout the year. They were only 64th in total defense (76th against the run). The last game against Wisconsin though, they forced a bunch of turnovers. Johnathan Taylor still got 120 yards, but Hornibrook looked horrible. A good chunk of that was Minnesota getting to him. This being a rivalry game and Wisconsin coming off a huge disappointment of a year, the results may not be indicative of either teams actual ability. They haven't played any option based teams in the past two years since Fleck was on. They mostly deal with pro set power rushing in the Big 10.

Thanks for the summary. It looks like Minnesota's current interim DC is Joseph Rossi. Although his current team hasn't played a TO team recently, he was the DC at Rutgers in 2015 when they played Army. Rutgers won 31-21, but Army put 401 yds of offense on him (261 rushing). I always feel optimistic about games against teams that are seeing our offense for the first time, and defensive coaches that aren't experienced defending it.
 
We do travel when it’s worthwhile.
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I was about 10 rows behind this shot. What an amazing day!
 
ESPN Prediction:

http://www.espn.com/college-football/story/_/id/25432433/picking-winners-every-bowl-game-matchup

Quick Lane Bowl: Minnesota vs. Georgia Tech

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(5:15 ET on ESPN at Ford Field in Detroit)

I like where Minnesota is going under P.J. Fleck, whose late-season defensive coordinator switch paid off as the Gophers dominated Purdue and Wisconsin. But Georgia Tech wants to send coach Paul Johnson out with a win, and the triple option clicks in the second half as the Yellow Jackets rally for CPJ.

Prediction: Georgia Tech 42, Minnesota 34
 
Well you're probably the only one
I wouldn't go that far.

I'm as confused by his consideration as everyone else is but maybe he wants out of the NFL and is ready to go all in for GT. Maybe he puts together a staff for the ages.

I'm not going to withhold support from the new coach until it is clear he isn't up for the job.

I remember not being thrilled with either the O'Leary or Gailey hire. One worked out and one didn't.

Let's just hope TStan doesn't screw this up - there is no way to know how it's going to play out.

One thing that would be very different between Whiz from Chan is that Whiz would hate the dwags immediately whereas Chan never hated them.
 
33/39 ranked bowl matchup :dancingwtc:

https://sports.yahoo.com/ranking-2018-bowl-games-1-39-alabama-oklahoma-no-1-232758819.html

33. Quick Lane Bowl: Georgia Tech (7-5) vs. Minnesota (6-6) – 5:15 p.m., Dec. 27, ESPN" data-reactid="88">33. Quick Lane Bowl: Georgia Tech (7-5) vs. Minnesota (6-6) – 5:15 p.m., Dec. 27, ESPN

Georgia Tech has the chance to send Paul Johnson out with a win in Detroit. After 11 seasons, Johnson is stepping aside after the bowl game having accumulated a 82-59 record with the Jackets along the way. Minnesota had big wins over Purdue and rival Wisconsin late in the year to reach its first bowl under second-year coach P.J. Fleck.
 
Let’s see how our allotment of tickets go for this bowl. I bet we return a bunch. We don’t travel. We can’t even sell our allowed tickets to GT v. ga
 
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