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Old 11-24-2007, 06:45 PM   #13
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Re: Iowa can still sneak into a bowl game..

Originally Posted by jumbopackage View Post
No, it will not. The Big 10 has 8 7 or better win teams, and 7 tie-ins, one of those being a BCS game. If two Big 10 teams get to the BCS, it will exactly fill all of their bowl tie-ins with 7 win or better teams and one at-large BCS team. Because that one Big 10 team in the BCS will displace another 7 win or better team, that will help them fulfill their conference tie-in, and still leave Iowa where they currently are.

No conference can have more than 2 teams in the BCS.

This is FACT. The hawks CANNOT and WILL NOT go to a B10+1 tie-in bowl. No how.... no way!
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