Maybe I'm confused but from what I've gathered if Texas wins out and goes to the National Championship game and OSU wins out they could still get picked for the Fiesta Bowl. If this is true, I think we want it to happen. That would leave this imo.
I'm picking Missouri to beat us and Kansas to beat Missouri. Either way I'm not sure how Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, and ISU would be placed in bowls IF Texas and OSU both get bcs bowls. I see TT going Holiday and aTm going to the Texas bowl no matter what in this scenario. Alamo, Sun, Insight, and Independence can go anywhere but Sun probably to a B12 South team.
Of course there is always the possibility I'm completely confused.
I'm picking Missouri to beat us and Kansas to beat Missouri. Either way I'm not sure how Oklahoma, Missouri, Kansas, and ISU would be placed in bowls IF Texas and OSU both get bcs bowls. I see TT going Holiday and aTm going to the Texas bowl no matter what in this scenario. Alamo, Sun, Insight, and Independence can go anywhere but Sun probably to a B12 South team.
Of course there is always the possibility I'm completely confused.
I think we have a better shot at Mizzou than KU does. What happens if Mizzou beats us and KU?
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If Mizzou wins out then I don't seen anything really changing as my prediction had them at a higher bowl than both us and KU. If anything that would help us out cause if KU beats Mizzou and we lose to Mizou then KU might get a better bowl than us. (thats confusing).
Key points for me are I think we get a better bowl than KU cause we should travel better and an even bigger point now that I've taken a good look at it I don't see us not getting a B12 bowl bid.
Motor City Bowl is in DETROIT! That's not a reward, it's like doing time. Even worse than playing on Smurf Turf.
Hey!!! I've had to live in the Detroit area for 39 years; it's not so bad. For example, while here you can.......aaaaah.........I'll get back to you later.
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