I don't see us going there no matter the circumstances. I honestly think Birmingham would be as low as we would fall. Sec won't fill all allotments, and that one will be the first one to go at large.Too many possible scenarios for me to really think it through. I know I'd love to get to seven wins though and take Shreveport out of play.
As long as we matchup with Ohio State, I don't care which bowl.
Dan Bodner tweet.
SB Nation projects Kentucky in the TaxSlayer bowl on December 31 in Jacksonville against Miami.
I agree.I'm down with that. Playing the Canes would be very cool.
I think it will be Belk or Music City. Either bowl would produce a good "name" opponent like Miami or Iowa or NC State.
One projections has us in the Belk, which is in North Carolina playing...NC State...not a fan of that either.
I saw another projection with TCU...that could be interesting.
yep - I truly want the belk or the Music City just for my own pleasure and ease of travel (and places my wife will go with me also)Too many possible scenarios for me to really think it through. I know I'd love to get to seven wins though and take Shreveport out of play.
One projections has us in the Belk, which is in North Carolina playing...NC State...not a fan of that either.
I saw another projection with TCU...that could be interesting.
I think NC State would be a good opponent b/c A) we could win and B ) it's a new bowl location in fertile recruiting territory. Not as sexy as Miami or Texas or teams like that, but I wouldn't mind it.
I only have one wish for the a bowl...I don't care where we play, I just don't want to play Miami. As some of you know or have figure out, I am a casual fan of Miami as well and have been since the mid 80's. I won't both my teams to win and that can't happen if they play each other. With that said, YES I would be pulling for the CATS IF they played Miami.
The sec bowl affiliations make it pretty simple to think about
With bama going to the Playoff that means
#2 to the sugar bowl
#3 to the citrus bowl
#4-9 to the Outback/Tax Slayer/Music City/Texas/Belk/Liberty
#10 to the Birmingham
#11 to the independence
So based on that the most like scenario is 1 of the group of 6 bowl games
Hope that helps
I think that's dependent on Florida... I can't see Bama A&M and Auburn all making it.. Now if FL wins out and then losses to Bama in a close game I could easily see Bama to the playoff and then both Florida and A&M in a New Years 6 bowlAs STUCKNBIG10 pointed out above, there is still a very good chance the SEC gets another team (#3) in the New Year's Six bowls. So then the Citrus Bowl gets pick #4 and everyone else moves down a slot accordingly.
I think that's dependent on Florida... I can't see Bama A&M and Auburn all making it.. Now if FL wins out and then losses to Bama in a close game I could easily see Bama to the playoff and then both Florida and A&M in a New Years 6 bowl
There aren't conference limitation for New year's six bowls. Let's assume that Bama gets to playoff. I think it's highly probably that A&M gets through with either no more losses or just one more loss (hence, they'd have a total of 2). They'd be a lock.
A 2-loss Fla team would also be a lock, but I think they may end up with 3-4 losses (still have LSU, SC, Arky, and FSU).
A 2-loss LSU would also be a lock but they have murderer's row coming up (Arky, Bama, A&M, FLa).
A 2-loss Auburn would also be a lock, but they have to play Bama.
I'd wager that at least one 9-3 SEC team gets in to new year's six. So, that would mean that Bama, A&M, and either LSU or Florida all get Playoff or new year's six bowl games before the SEC pecking order even begins. If FLA goes on a tear, then it could be another.
yep - I truly want the belk or the Music City just for my own pleasure and ease of travel (and places my wife will go with me also)
thanks, @zac_limanni...gonna give a stab at this.
#2 to the sugar bowl - Texas A&M
#3 to the citrus bowl - Auburn
#4-9 to the Outback Florida/Tax Slayer LSU/Music City Kentucky/Texas Arkansas/Belk Tennessee/Liberty Georgia
#10 to the Birmingham South Carolina
#11 to the independence Vanderbilt
The last two are dependent on reaching 6 wins of course.