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Unfortunately, this isnt about the Packs chances of a postseason berth. But this is an overall summary of whos in and whos out as far as the postseason goes, by conference. The number in () indicates how many bowl bids that conference has.

ACC (8): Boston College, Clemson, Georgia Tech, Maryland, Virginia Tech, Wake Forest, Florida State, Miami, Virginia, Duke, North Carolina, North Carolina State

Big East (5-6): Louisville, Pittsburgh, Rutgers, South Florida, West Virginia, Cincinnati, Connecticut, Syracuse

Big Ten (7): Iowa, Michigan, Ohio State, Penn State, Purdue, Wisconsin, Indiana, Minnesota, Illinois, Michigan State, Northwestern

Big 12 (8): Kansas State, Missouri, Nebraska, Oklahoma, Oklahoma State, Texas, Texas A&M, Texas Tech, Baylor, Colorado, Iowa State

Conference USA (5): East Carolina, Houston, Southern Mississippi, Tulsa, Rice, SMU, UTEP, Marshall, Central Florida, Memphis, Tulane, UTEP

I-A Independents: Notre Dame, Navy, Army, Temple

Mid American (3-4): Central Michigan, Ohio, Western Michigan, Akron, Kent State, Northern Illinois, Bowling Green, Ball State, Buffalo, Eastern Michigan, Miami (Ohio), Toledo

Mountain West (4): Brigham Young, TCU, Utah, Air Force, New Mexico, Colorado State, Wyoming, San Diego State, UNLV

PAC-10 (6): Arizona State, California, Oregon, Oregon State, USC, Washington State, Arizona, UCLA, Stanford, Washington

SEC (8): Alabama, Arkansas, Auburn, Florida, Georgia, Kentucky, LSU, Tennessee, South Carolina, Mississippi, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt

Sun Belt (1): Middle Tennessee State, Arkansas State, Louisiana-Lafayette, Troy, Florida Atlantic, Florida International, Louisiana-Monroe, North Texas

Western Athletic (3): Boise State, Hawaii, Nevada, san Jose State, Idaho, Fresno State, Louisiana Tech, New Mexico State, Utah State

KEY
Clinched Bowl Eligibility
Up in the Air (4-5 losses)
Six Losses with 5 or Less Wins
Eliminated from Postseason Contention

11/16/2006 6:17:04 AM

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this thread sucks.

11/16/2006 6:33:19 AM

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CHIRE FUCK

11/16/2006 8:13:52 AM

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hawaii has already accepted a bowl bid to one of the games played in Hawaii

11/16/2006 9:24:07 AM

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and Navy accepted a bid for the bowl in Charlotte

11/16/2006 10:22:54 AM

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MTSU is better than us

11/16/2006 12:03:23 PM

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ECU is our bowl game

11/16/2006 12:11:23 PM

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Toilet Bowl.

11/16/2006 12:15:21 PM

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Question:

ECU is 6-4. They play @ Rice and @ NC State to finish the year. If Rice beats ECU, they finish at 5-3 in the C-USA and fall to 6-5 overall. Southern Miss is 4-2 in the C-USA right now with UAB and Marshall left (both at home). If So. Miss drops one of those, then ECU would still go to the C-USA Title game against most likely, Houston. My question is, if ECU loses to Rice, NCSU and falls in the C-USA title game and finishes 6-7... Do they still make a bowl?

I know it's a long shot, but ECU could definitely lose their last two of the year and be 6-6. If So. Miss falls to either UAB or Marshall, then ECU would win the tiebreaker since they beat So. Miss a couple weeks ago, and ECU would advance to the conference championship.

6-6 they would probably get a bowl game... But would they at 6-7?

And are they definitely a lock at 6-6? Their only notable win of the year was @ So. Miss in OT.

11/16/2006 12:33:26 PM

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ECU travels very well, they would get in at 6-6...but they arent going to fnish 6-6...so it doesnt really matter

11/16/2006 1:26:09 PM

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You forgot Kansas in the Big 12 with a 5-5 record.

11/16/2006 2:10:24 PM

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the scrubing bubbles toilet bowl

11/16/2006 3:43:41 PM

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^^^^ They wouldn't go to a bowl game at 6-7. I don't think that it's very likely they lose to both Rice and NCSU or that USM loses to Marshall or UAB, but it could definately happen. Hopefully they're 9-4 going into the bowl game though

11/16/2006 10:10:33 PM

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fuck ecu.

ok buddy ^

11/17/2006 12:46:33 AM

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^ what he said

^^ fuck you

11/17/2006 2:00:25 AM

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Quote :
"You forgot Kansas in the Big 12 with a 5-5 record."

Oops...Ill fix that after the weekend.
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"^^^^ They wouldn't go to a bowl game at 6-7."

I cant find a link anywhere to support this, but I imagine that a loss in a conference championship game does not count against your bowl eligibility...afterall, it is a postseason game, so if your eligibility is based on the regular season, then youd be in the clear. Losing record teams have made bowl games before as well (North Texas in 2001....won the Sun Belt at 5-1 but had an overall losing record of 5-6).

11/17/2006 10:53:18 AM

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how the fuck does Purdue get to play 13 games?

11/29/2006 2:27:38 PM

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^ It had something to deal with pre-existing commitments. I saw elsewhere the Hawaii game for Purdue was agreed to in 1994.

11/29/2006 4:12:58 PM

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