Where is the BBVA Compass Bowl played anyway?
Cheering for Ohio State this weekend against Michigan. Could give KSU a shot at a BCS game.
Good grief. If Michigan gets in with their record of virtually playing a bunch of nobodies then the BCS Bowl selection process really sucks.
How many Top 25 teams has Michigan played? How many have they beaten? Michigan has played one of the weakest schedules ever imagined. And not done extremely well with it either.
Where is the BBVA Compass Bowl played anyway?
I know but most projections i have seen have Michigan going to a BCS game ahead of the 2 runner ups in the B12 because they will bring more fans is the expanation that they write
Where is the BBVA Compass Bowl played anyway?
SOS really needs to be a bigger part of the BCS formula - when it comes to the BCS games it really should be the best teams not who brings more fans.
From a TV rating I think more people would watch a Michgan vs Houston game than a KSU vs Houston game. I think KSU is more deserving if they beat ISU than Michigan is but I could see Michigan getting that pick because of their name more than anything
From a TV rating I think more people would watch a Michgan vs Houston game than a KSU vs Houston game. I think KSU is more deserving if they beat ISU than Michigan is but I could see Michigan getting that pick because of their name more than anything
I agree with all your points: Michigan will bring more fans and higher ratings but I don't feel like they've earned a spot in a BCS game.
I don't think ISU or Iowa fans can complain too much about that though considering we frequently get better bowls than our records would dictate.
Also, it's a good year to get to an at large bowl game with 6 wins. Not as many of those non-BCS teams with 7 wins to worry about.
They did away with that rule a couple years ago. A 6-6 BCS team can jump any 7 or 8 win MAC/Sun-Belt team now. And they will.
FWIW -- Deace just predicted ISU to Holiday Bowl....regardless whether we get any more wins.