I have to admit that had UL beat UK, particularly if it was by the expected 27 point whupping the oddsmakers had predicted, that my enthusiasm about attending UK's bowl game was de minimis. Somehow, traveling to Shreveport, Louisiana or Birmingham, Alabama to watch a 6-6 UK team didn't excite me all that much. What a difference a huge upset win over UK's arch rival on their home field does for changing one's attitude and motivation about attending UK's bowl game. I'm curious as to how many of you feel the same way.
Of course, it is only my speculation, but I think UK's win over Louisville will increase UK fan attendance at its bowl game by 15,000-20,000 or more depending on which bowl UK gets assigned. The Music City Bowl would likely draw the most UK fans because of its close proximity and entertainment venues. Knowing how UK fans support their athletic teams on the road, I am sure the officials of the Music City Bowl are lobbying the SEC Commissioner's office to have UK selected for its bowl. Regardless, I am now going to the bowl game wherever it is located. Anyone else now going to UK's bowl game when they weren't inclined to do so before the win over Louisville?
Of course, it is only my speculation, but I think UK's win over Louisville will increase UK fan attendance at its bowl game by 15,000-20,000 or more depending on which bowl UK gets assigned. The Music City Bowl would likely draw the most UK fans because of its close proximity and entertainment venues. Knowing how UK fans support their athletic teams on the road, I am sure the officials of the Music City Bowl are lobbying the SEC Commissioner's office to have UK selected for its bowl. Regardless, I am now going to the bowl game wherever it is located. Anyone else now going to UK's bowl game when they weren't inclined to do so before the win over Louisville?