Yes. Would they be? Probably not.With no bowl tie in, can Uconn be shut out of bowl game even with 6 wins or more?
I could be wrong, but isn't the rule that bowls can take 5 win teams only if there are not enough 6 win bowl teams eligible? I am pretty sure they cannot take a 5 win team instead of a 6 win team. But maybe I am wrong and the rules have changed.Don’t forget bowls can now take 5 win teams, so always keep in mind the basic rule - if we can get screwed, we will
Correct. With the amount of bowls now its very unlikely there would be enough 6 win teams for UConn to be left out.I could be wrong, but isn't the rule that bowls can take 5 win teams only if there are not enough 6 win bowl teams eligible? I am pretty sure they cannot take a 5 win team instead of a 6 win team. But maybe I am wrong and the rules have changed.
Asking the bowl gurus: Any chance for the Bronx or Fenway?
Was typing up this response line for line, even with the same disclaimer of not being a guru. I think if UConn can get to 9-3 or 10-2 the bowl hosts would look to make a swap for UConn to play there. I agree Fenway is the much better chance, but Pinstripe has some interesting possibilities as well if you could get a Rutgers match up or on the ACC side getting a Pitt or BC would be great as well for either bowl gameNot a guru, but.............
Pinstripe is ACC vs. Big Ten. I'd consider that a no chance.
Fenway is ACC vs. AAC. Better chance there if no AAC teams are eligible.
I sure hope not. Football in baseball stadiums is the pits.Asking the bowl gurus: Any chance for the Bronx or Fenway?
I don't believe the Pinstripe is very high on the list of B1G bowl tie-ins. If the B1G ends up with multiple playoff teams, that bowl may open up.Not a guru, but.............
Pinstripe is ACC vs. Big Ten. I'd consider that a no chance.
Fenway is ACC vs. AAC. Better chance there if no AAC teams are eligible.
There's a charm involved. No, it's not perfect ergonomically. I'm not going to the Fenway Bowl to see UConn play in a perfect ergonomic environment, that's what the Rent is forI sure hope not. Football in baseball stadiums is the pits.
Watching UConn-Army at Yankee Stadium is one of my all-time worst football experiences.I sure hope not. Football in baseball stadiums is the pits.
I had vowed to never go back to Yankee Stadium since the last time I was there, the 4th of July in 1983. I rationalized that it wasn't the same building. Then I had to sit through that turd. Good tailgate though.Watching UConn-Army at Yankee Stadium is one of my all-time worst football experiences.
Was that Dave Regetti no-hit game?EgeI had vowed to never go back to Yankee Stadium since the last time I was there, the 4th of July in 1983. I rationalized that it wasn't the same building. Then I had to sit through that turd. Good tailgate though.
Don't know but our last bowl game in South Carolina was a little over 12,000.Just curious - what's the avg attendance for a bowl game (other than the big two or three)?
Wikipedia lists the attendance numbers for bowl games ... some were at or below ~8,000.Just curious - what's the avg attendance for a bowl game (other than the big two or three)?
Yes. But chances are there won't be enough bowl eligible teams.With no bowl tie in, can Uconn be shut out of bowl game even with 6 wins or more?
The minor bowl games are basically for TV and sportsbooks.Wikipedia lists the attendance numbers for bowl games ... some were at or below ~8,000.
If they keep winning by 40 and can be competitive with Wake And Syracuse they will get a bowl game. They are getting better. Remains to be seen how they fairness time they play a power conference team but Wake actually looks pretty bad so UCONN has a chance if they play well. That would be huge. Need to take the games 1 at a time.I could be wrong, but isn't the rule that bowls can take 5 win teams only if there are not enough 6 win bowl teams eligible? I am pretty sure they cannot take a 5 win team instead of a 6 win team. But maybe I am wrong and the rules have changed.
I too was at Dave Righetti's no hitter July 4th, 1983. And @Waquoit, if you remember it was Yankee Cap Day as well on a very hot afternoon game.. Rough for a Red Sox fan like myself and 2 buddies. The other two with us were Yankee fans. But after the pain wore off, I realized how fortunate I was to witness a no-hitter.Was that Dave Regetti no-hit game?