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College Football Bowl Games: Ranking All 43. How Good Is Your Bowl?​


26. Guaranteed Rate Bowl​

Tuesday, December 28
FOX, 10:15 pm
Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ
West Virginia vs Minnesota

Lazy, unfair analysis, Part 1: Minnesota deserves to be in a higher-profile bowl game, and it’s not going to mope that it’s here.

Lazy, unfair analysis, Part 2: West Virginia hasn’t been great in bowls in recent years. It struggled to beat Army last season and got whacked in the previous three – again, lazy, I know, because those three under Dana Holgorsen has nothing to do with this team.

Lazy, unfair analysis, Part 3: Minnesota has been fantastic in bowls over the last several years, and PJ Fleck – one dud against Bowling Green aside – has been great in non-conference games.

Line: Minnesota -4, o/u: 45
Last Year: Canceled
Pre-Bowl Ranking: 2020: NA, 2019: 5
Post-Bowl Ranking: 2020: NA, 2019: 19
 

College Football Bowl Games: Ranking All 43. How Good Is Your Bowl?​


26. Guaranteed Rate Bowl​

Tuesday, December 28
FOX, 10:15 pm
Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ
West Virginia vs Minnesota

Lazy, unfair analysis, Part 1: Minnesota deserves to be in a higher-profile bowl game, and it’s not going to mope that it’s here.

Lazy, unfair analysis, Part 2: West Virginia hasn’t been great in bowls in recent years. It struggled to beat Army last season and got whacked in the previous three – again, lazy, I know, because those three under Dana Holgorsen has nothing to do with this team.

Lazy, unfair analysis, Part 3: Minnesota has been fantastic in bowls over the last several years, and PJ Fleck – one dud against Bowling Green aside – has been great in non-conference games.

Line: Minnesota -4, o/u: 45
Last Year: Canceled
Pre-Bowl Ranking: 2020: NA, 2019: 5
Post-Bowl Ranking: 2020: NA, 2019: 19
Haha, thx. I'll add the following meaningless facts:
  • At #26, the game falls into the "Nothing Better to Do" tier
  • The last time this list was made in 2019, the Music City Bowl between Miss St and Louisville was ranked #26. Anyone remember the outcome of that legendary tilt?
  • The Outback Bowl was ranked #4 in 2019
  • The Cheez-It Bowl (former Guaranteed Rate Bowl) between Air Force and Wash St. was ranked #5 in 2019, but only because the previous year's tilt had featured 9 interceptions in one of the worst played bowl games in history -- so there was a certain morbid curiosity around the game.
 

Haha, thx. I'll add the following meaningless facts:
  • At #26, the game falls into the "Nothing Better to Do" tier
  • The last time this list was made in 2019, the Music City Bowl between Miss St and Louisville was ranked #26. Anyone remember the outcome of that legendary tilt?
  • The Outback Bowl was ranked #4 in 2019
  • The Cheez-It Bowl (former Guaranteed Rate Bowl) between Air Force and Wash St. was ranked #5 in 2019, but only because the previous year's tilt had featured 9 interceptions in one of the worst played bowl games in history -- so there was a certain morbid curiosity around the game.
The Outback Bowl is #3 this year and they mention Penn State getting the bowl over Minnesota.
 

College Football Bowl Games: Ranking All 43. How Good Is Your Bowl?​


26. Guaranteed Rate Bowl​

Tuesday, December 28
FOX, 10:15 pm
Chase Field, Phoenix, AZ
West Virginia vs Minnesota

Lazy, unfair analysis, Part 1: Minnesota deserves to be in a higher-profile bowl game, and it’s not going to mope that it’s here.

Lazy, unfair analysis, Part 2: West Virginia hasn’t been great in bowls in recent years. It struggled to beat Army last season and got whacked in the previous three – again, lazy, I know, because those three under Dana Holgorsen has nothing to do with this team.

Lazy, unfair analysis, Part 3: Minnesota has been fantastic in bowls over the last several years, and PJ Fleck – one dud against Bowling Green aside – has been great in non-conference games.

Line: Minnesota -4, o/u: 45
Last Year: Canceled
Pre-Bowl Ranking: 2020: NA, 2019: 5
Post-Bowl Ranking: 2020: NA, 2019: 19
This is one guy's take and he doesn't even explain his "criteria".

I'd argue you have the CFP and then everything else.

All bowl games are brand marketing events to sell tickets, bring in revenue for the host site and more importantly, get their product front and center. The "big ones" that matter are the New Year's Six - Cotton, Fiesta, Orange, Peach, Rose and Sugar, because they are part of the CFP.

This is a well-written article that explains how Minnesota ended up where they did. The "tier" is dictated by the Big Ten, most likely to spread their "product" far and wide and to get as much exposure to different bowls as they can. The last two times we benefitted. This time we didn't.

 
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