tOSU - CFP
PSU - Rose
Mich - Orange
Wisky - Outback
Nebby? Iowa? MN? What is the bowl game pecking order at this point?
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It seems likely that wisconsin will be selected to play in the Cotton Bowl (vs. WMU) as the highest remaining at-large without a spot in one of the other New Year's Six bowls. The Citrus Bowl will likely pick an ACC team (probably FSU) to play an SEC team (likely LSU). It is virtually guaranteed that we will play in either San Diego or Nashville - it just depends who the Outback Bowl picks. If they pick Iowa, we'll get the Holiday Bowl because Nebraska has been there recently. If Nebraska, then Iowa goes to San Diego and we to the Music City.
Holiday is a better destination to be sure, but I'd actually rather that we end up in Nashville because the average fan and recruit gives more respect to the SEC, and a win over a team like Tennessee would move the needle more than one over someone like WSU.
It seems likely that wisconsin will be selected to play in the Cotton Bowl (vs. WMU) as the highest remaining at-large without a spot in one of the other New Year's Six bowls. The Citrus Bowl will likely pick an ACC team (probably FSU) to play an SEC team (likely LSU). It is virtually guaranteed that we will play in either San Diego or Nashville - it just depends who the Outback Bowl picks. If they pick Iowa, we'll get the Holiday Bowl because Nebraska has been there recently. If Nebraska, then Iowa goes to San Diego and we to the Music City.
Holiday is a better destination to be sure, but I'd actually rather that we end up in Nashville because the average fan and recruit gives more respect to the SEC, and a win over a team like Tennessee would move the needle more than one over someone like WSU.
It seems likely that wisconsin will be selected to play in the Cotton Bowl (vs. WMU) as the highest remaining at-large without a spot in one of the other New Year's Six bowls. The Citrus Bowl will likely pick an ACC team (probably FSU) to play an SEC team (likely LSU). It is virtually guaranteed that we will play in either San Diego or Nashville - it just depends who the Outback Bowl picks. If they pick Iowa, we'll get the Holiday Bowl because Nebraska has been there recently. If Nebraska, then Iowa goes to San Diego and we to the Music City.
Holiday is a better destination to be sure, but I'd actually rather that we end up in Nashville because the average fan and recruit gives more respect to the SEC, and a win over a team like Tennessee would move the needle more than one over someone like WSU.