BarnBoy
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So I was trying to reconcile in my mind how every 6-win team can make a bowl. I thought maybe they invented new bowls to ensure that all 6-win teams get a bowl. I am sure that most of you already know this, but it's news to me.
From the Wikipedia article on bowl eligibility:
So that got me thinking. Any schools come to mind that have recently won 6 games but gotten the shaft? What is the likelihood that this would happen to a program like Minnesota (assuming we won six games)?
Do they factor in fanbase support on the road? Things like that?
From the Wikipedia article on bowl eligibility:
Occasionally there will be more bowl eligible teams than there are spots in the NCAA football bowl games in the season. In these cases, some bowl eligible teams will not be invited to play in any NCAA football bowl game.
So that got me thinking. Any schools come to mind that have recently won 6 games but gotten the shaft? What is the likelihood that this would happen to a program like Minnesota (assuming we won six games)?
Do they factor in fanbase support on the road? Things like that?