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UConn Bowl projections from the Courant.

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Fenway or Pinstripe would be huge because of the savings on travel costs. A bowl payout of $1million often times does not leave any profit for the schools once all the expenses surrounding playing in a bowl are accounted for.

A few does of fundraising with nearby alumni before a bowl game can't hurt too.
 
I’m fine with not playing in Orlando. Place is mid and I always get sick from kids coughing when I fly into MCO.
 
I’m fine with not playing in Orlando. Place is mid and I always get sick from kids coughing when I fly into MCO.
For selfish reasons I was hoping for Cure Bowl since only 40 minutes away. No Mickey Mouse ears in my travels. The support of Mora and UConn related to cancer made it logical choice as well.
 
As for mine. I fly into CT the day before Fenway or the Pinstripe.
I am the opposite. I fly to Orlando on 12/28 so it would be a bummer to get Fenway or Pinstripe. Now if we can get the Pop Tarts Bowl, my flight lands at 2:25pm. Kick off in Orlando is 3:30pm…
 


-> Projections for UConn’s landing spot have been varied, though CBS Sports’ Jerry Palm and Action Network’s Brett McMurphy each linked the Huskies to the Fenway Bowl in Boston on Dec. 28 against an ACC opponent, Pittsburgh or Virginia Tech. While the Fenway Bowl could benefit at the box office with a New England competitor, it does have a tie-in agreement with the American Athletic Conference that could preclude inviting UConn.

Brad Crawford at 247Sports also predicted UConn in the Fenway Bowl vs. Pittsburgh. Scott Dochterman and Stewart Mandel did the same at The Athletic, though they project Virginia Tech as the opponent. <-
 
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What bowl game does the AAC get to replace the Fenway Bowl? Is there another conference that can’t fill their bowl tie ins?
 
Maybe UConn takes a lower payout to get in allowing the bowl to pay off the other league?
I don't think they have to. Think about the bowl math. A school has to buy an allotment of tickets and the team has to travel to the bowl location. For an AAC school, going to a bowl closer to home might make more financial sense even if it has a lower payout.

Remember, the Fenway Bowl with SMU (11-2) vs BC (6-6) had attendance of 16,238 as there were few SMU fans at the game.
 
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