I don't know how much pull Mitch Barnhart has with the bowl selection process, and I don't know if he's even interested in going to Nashville, but I'm hoping he is, and I'm hoping we get Nebraska or Iowa.
After five years of no postseason, I want to see UK go to a place that 40-50K Kentucky fans can make. Coming off a 7-5 regular season plus beating arch-rival Louisville, I think UK fan interest will be high. The Music City Bowl is an easy one to make for Cats fans. I'd imagine Nashville would LOVE to host the Cats (even though a lot of fans will make it a day trip). Seems like a perfect fit.
Any bowl will be nice, so if UK ends up in Memphis or Birmingham, well, that beats the hell out of no game at all. UK has done both though, and fan turnout just isn't what it is in Nashville.
As for the opponent, I'd love a "name" one like Nebraska. Not only would a win over the Huskers give Kentucky an extra boost heading into 2017, but the Cats matchup well with NU. Also, NU generally travels very well for bowl games, so I'm guessing UK/NU would pack the stadium. UK and Iowa would probably sell it out as well.
GBB!!!
After five years of no postseason, I want to see UK go to a place that 40-50K Kentucky fans can make. Coming off a 7-5 regular season plus beating arch-rival Louisville, I think UK fan interest will be high. The Music City Bowl is an easy one to make for Cats fans. I'd imagine Nashville would LOVE to host the Cats (even though a lot of fans will make it a day trip). Seems like a perfect fit.
Any bowl will be nice, so if UK ends up in Memphis or Birmingham, well, that beats the hell out of no game at all. UK has done both though, and fan turnout just isn't what it is in Nashville.
As for the opponent, I'd love a "name" one like Nebraska. Not only would a win over the Huskers give Kentucky an extra boost heading into 2017, but the Cats matchup well with NU. Also, NU generally travels very well for bowl games, so I'm guessing UK/NU would pack the stadium. UK and Iowa would probably sell it out as well.
GBB!!!