Guys - your football team played in the bowl game equivalent to the CBI ... so why get angry about it?
I've spoken to the CBI and CIT this week so I know a little something about each.
1. The CBI is all about the bracket. They want to put together the best bracket possible and will take teams under .500. I would think a Big 12 team that beat No. 5 K St will be attractive but money is an issue. The CBI requires $60,000 min. per home game but they actually split the revenue 50/50. $60k is the min. the host pays. Geography comes into play so a central school like ISU will be attractive as well.
2. The CIT takes only non-BCS schools but they charge a flat fee of $31,500. They don't take teams under .500
I say keep playing - if nothing less for practicing for next year.
You gotta be at .500 to be bowl eligible. And 66% of your games in football are against conf opponents. Nice try though. Get back to us.