Yup. You heard it here first.
Ohio state will not be in the orange. The big ten can’t fill all the bowls.
Likely Mn ends up in Vegas, phoenix, or NYC
In that order
I would say that’s second most likely.There is a non-consecutive repeat clause, so Minnesota won’t go to NYC. My best guess is Phoenix.
CBS Sports says OSU Orange. 247 says MN vs BG in Detroit. Both CBS and 247 have OSU vs Louisville in the Orange Bowl.Yup. You heard it here first.
Ohio state will not be in the orange. The big ten can’t fill all the bowls.
Likely Mn ends up in Vegas, phoenix, or NYC
In that order
If OSU goes orange Detroit is nearly a 100% lockCBS Sports says OSU Orange. 247 says MN vs BG in Detroit.
Vegas is 4th in selection priority so they will have three options. We can cross our fingers.I would say that’s second most likely.
There isn’t a draftVegas is 4th in selection priority so they will have four options. We can cross our fingers.
Draft of course not, but Vegas likely has three options based on their selection priority. If Vegas and Phoenix want the same team, I would imagine that Vegas would likely get the team that they want.There isn’t a draft
There is a negotiation
The quick lane bowl will not get a big ten team as all the big ten teams will be gone before the quick lane gets a teamAccording to B1G website - bowl restrictions with B1G tie-ins
Quick Lane - avoid same team in consecutive seasons -
Guaranteed Rate (Phoenix) - feature at least 5 different teams over 6-year agreement (Wisconsin cannot attend this year) Gophers played there in 2021
Pinstripe - Gophers cannot attend in 2023
Las Vegas - at least two different teams in a 3-game period (Wisconsin cannot attend this year)
Music City - 5 different teams over 6-year period
as I read that, it's either Detroit, or the B1G negotiates to get MN in a different bowl.
Both SEC teams might be behind OSU. Bama lost at home to a lower ranked team by more points. Georgia didn’t play anyone all year did they?If OSU goes orange Detroit is nearly a 100% lock
OSU goes to orange if:
Both SEC teams are in playoff
Or
Both SEC teams are rated behind OSU
So I guess I disagree with their prognostications (they may not be updated yet)
Maybe you are right. I would be shockedBoth SEC teams might be behind OSU. Bama lost at home to a lower ranked team by more points. Georgia didn’t play anyone all year did they?
do you think SEc is getting 2 in playoff? Or that Ohio state will be rated head of Bama and Georgia?Probably Detroit, vs. Miami of Ohio, the MAC winner.
Same. Which is probably Vegas or maybe phoenixThe Gophers only won 5 games and are getting a bowl game because of a technicality. I expect we get the worst possible game.
I’d godo you think SEc is getting 2 in playoff? Or that Ohio state will be rated head of Bama and Georgia?
I might take Ohio state over Bama and GeorgiaI’d go
Michigan
Washington
FSU
Texas
OSU
Not sure how someone thinks Ohio state is going to be rated ahead of Georgia tbhCBS chimes in with MN vs Northern Illinois in the Quick Lane Bowl
2024 College Football Bowl Predictions - NCAA Bowl Game Projections
CBS Sports bowl expert Jerry Palm picks the teams he feels will comprise the National Semi-final at the end of the season along with bowl projections for every single game.www.cbssports.com
Go Gophers!!
I do think there’s a case to be made for OSU ahead of both Bama and Georgia since their only loss was to #1, but I agree with your prediction that the committee will rank Bama #5 so people can talk for weeks about how they got screwed out of #4. Because of that, I also agree with your bowl predictions. Detroit, which seemed like a lock until yesterday, is probably off the table. It’s now very likely Vegas or Phoenix, and I’m seeing a lot of Phoenix predictions. The “5 teams in 6 years” thing doesn’t prevent MN from going, so that’s my guess right now.Yup. You heard it here first.
Ohio state will not be in the orange. The big ten can’t fill all the bowls.
Likely Mn ends up in Vegas, phoenix, or NYC
In that order