Last years thread. Enjoy! Spoiler ------------------------- Gildan New Mexico Temple vs. Wyoming Albuquerque, N.M. University Stadium Dec. 17 2 p.m. ESPN Famous Idaho Potato Bowl Ohio vs. Utah State Boise, Idaho Bronco Stadium Dec. 17 5:30 p.m. ESPN R+L Carriers New Orleans San Diego State vs. Louisiana-Lafayette New Orleans Mercedes-Benz Superdome Dec. 17 9 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- Beef 'O' Brady's St. Petersburg Florida International vs. Marshall St. Petersburg, Fla. Tropicana Field Dec. 20 8 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- S.D. County Credit Union Poinsettia TCU vs. Louisiana Tech San Diego Qualcomm Stadium Dec. 21 8 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- MAACO Las Vegas Arizona State vs. Boise State Las Vegas Sam Boyd Stadium Dec. 22 8 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- Sheraton Hawaii Nevada vs. Southern Miss Honolulu Aloha Stadium Dec. 24 8 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- AdvoCare V100 Independence Missouri vs. North Carolina Shreveport, La. Independence Stadium Dec. 26 5 p.m. ESPN2 ------------------------- Little Caesars Western Michigan vs. Purdue Detroit Ford Field Dec. 27 4:30 p.m. ESPN Belk Louisville vs. NC State Charlotte, N.C. Bank of America Stadium Dec. 27 8 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- Military Bowl Presented By Northrop Grumman Toledo vs. Air Force Washington, D.C. RFK Stadium Dec. 28 4:30 p.m. ESPN Bridgepoint Education Holiday California vs. Texas San Diego Qualcomm Stadium Dec. 28 8 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- Champs Sports Florida State vs. Notre Dame Orlando, Fla. Florida Citrus Bowl Dec. 29 5:30 p.m. ESPN Valero Alamo Washington vs. Baylor San Antonio Alamodome Dec. 29 9 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- Bell Helicopter Armed Forces BYU vs. Tulsa Dallas Gerald J. Ford Stadium Dec. 30 Noon ESPN New Era Pinstripe Rutgers vs. Iowa State Bronx, N.Y. Yankee Stadium Dec. 30 3:20 p.m. ESPN Franklin American Mortgage Music City Mississippi State vs. Wake Forest Nashville, Tenn. LP Field Dec. 30 6:40 p.m. ESPN Insight Iowa vs. Oklahoma Tempe, Ariz. Sun Devil Stadium Dec. 30 10 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- Meineke Car Care of Texas Texas A&M vs. Northwestern Houston Reliant Stadium Dec. 31 Noon ESPN Hyundai Sun Georgia Tech vs. Utah El Paso, Texas Sun Bowl Dec. 31 2 p.m. CBS AutoZone Liberty Cincinnati vs. Vanderbilt Memphis, Tenn. Liberty Bowl Dec. 31 3:30 p.m. ABC Kraft Fight Hunger Illinois vs. UCLA San Francisco AT&T Park Dec. 31 3:30 p.m. ESPN Chick-fil-A Virginia vs. Auburn Atlanta Georgia Dome Dec. 31 7:30 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- TicketCity Houston vs. Penn State Dallas Cotton Bowl Jan. 2 Noon ESPNU Outback Michigan State vs. Georgia Tampa, Fla. Raymond James Stadium Jan. 2 1 p.m. ABC Capital One Nebraska vs. South Carolina Orlando, Fla. Florida Citrus Bowl Jan. 2 1 p.m. ESPN Urban Meyer Bowl(Taxslayer.com Gator Bowl) Ohio State vs. Florida Jacksonville, Fla. EverBank Field Jan. 2 1 p.m. ESPN2 Rose Bowl Game presented by Vizio Wisconsin vs. Oregon Pasadena, Calif. Rose Bowl Jan. 2 5 p.m. ESPN Tostitos Fiesta Stanford vs. Oklahoma State Glendale, Ariz. U. of Phoenix Stadium Jan. 2 8:30 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- Allstate Sugar Michigan vs. Virginia Tech New Orleans Louisiana Superdome Jan. 3 8:30 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- Discover Orange West Virginia vs. Clemson Miami Sun Life Stadium Jan. 4 8:30 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- AT&T Cotton Kansas State vs. Arkansas Arlington, Texas Cowboys Stadium Jan. 6 8 p.m. FOX ------------------------- BBVA Compass Bowl SMU vs. Pittsburgh Birmingham, Ala. Legion Field Jan. 7 1 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- GoDaddy.com Arkansas State vs. Northern Illinois Mobile, Ala. Ladd-Peebles Stadium Jan. 8 9 p.m. ESPN ------------------------- Allstate BCS National Championship Game No. 1 LSU vs. No. 2 Alabama New Orleans Louisiana Superdome Jan. 9 8:30 p.m. ESPN
K-State got totally robbed and in turn screwed us of going to the Cotton Bowl. Oh well RG3 is going to light up Washington's 116th ranked pass defense.
K-State really did get robbed. I think style of play had a lot to do with them getting passed over. Running Collin Klein right into the line of scrimmage 25 times a game might be effective, but it's hard to watch. Sad to see the college football season end, but happy to have the bowl season back. Here's to watching far too many of these games.
excellent run-down of the bowls: http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/footba...raft-Fight-Hunger-Bowl-is-t?urn=ncaaf-wp11095
One year, maybe next year, I'm going to do a big multi-bowl game trip, and hit up a bunch of random bowls over a New Years' break. Just as a look, this year, it would be a California/Arizona trip, starting at the Holiday Bowl, ending at the Rose Bowl.
college football is such a joke that i'll only contribute my eyes to probably 1.5 games this bowl season. they will be comprised of parts of the uh, baylor and ut games. maybe a little tcu and wva.
Iowa has an uphill battle with Oklahoma this year. I'm still excited. My Texas bowl tickets are worthless now. I effin' hate Northwestern. Still can't believe how jobbed PSU got. 9-3 and picked behind a 7-5 and two 6-6 teams. There's something wrong there. None of these kids had anything to do with the scandal and they get to watch three teams they beat play in better bowls. Advertising Age Story about PSU Spoiler http://adage.com/article/news/penn-state-controversy-cost-lucrative-bowl-bids/231382/ Penn State Controversy Cost It Lucrative Bowl Bids Big Ten Teams With Worse Records Chosen Ahead of Nittany Lions By: Rich Thomaselli Published: December 05, 2011 The sponsor fallout from the child-molestation scandal at Penn State University continued on Sunday when the football program was apparently snubbed from more attractive -- and more lucrative -- bowl games. Penn State will play the University of Houston in the TicketCity Bowl on Monday, Jan. 2, in a nationally televised game in Dallas, but that game is seventh out of eight on the Big Ten Conference's pecking order of bowl games. Penn State could have been chosen as high as fourth. Instead, it was bypassed three times by bowl games that selected teams with worse records than Penn State -- three teams that PSU beat during the regular season, too -- and slid down to the penultimate choice, forfeiting anywhere from $600,000 in a bowl game payout to $2.25 million. Duane Woods, chairman of the Board of the Arizona-based Insight Bowl, said in a statement to AdAge.com that his game was indeed one of the bowls that passed on Penn State. "This is an unprecedented and unfortunate situation for everyone," Mr. Woods said. "Let me emphasize that our primary goal for our teams in the Insight Bowl is to make sure they have a positive and memorable experience in our bowl and in our state. When we look at the relentless media coverage of Penn State's issues and what we have already seen from our local press, we think negative media would overshadow the game experience for both teams and negatively impact our sponsors and partners, leaving a negative experience for all participants. That would not be fair for anyone, including the students who are not responsible for any of these issues." The scandal erupted on Nov. 5 when former longtime football assistant coach Jerry Sandusky was indicted on 40 counts of child sexual abuse charges. The charges have rocked the school and the college football world -- Penn State's athletic director and a vice president both resigned, and the school's Board of Trustees fired president Graham Spanier and legendary football coach Joe Paterno. This will be the first bowl game the football team has played without Mr. Paterno on the sidelines since 1962. The Big Ten Conference has contractual tie-ins with eight bowls, starting with either the national championship game if its conference champion qualifies, or the Rose Bowl -- both of which pay out $18 million and $17 million to its participants, respectively. As conference champion, Wisconsin earned a ticket to the Rose Bowl. Next is the Capital One Bowl, which selected a 10-2 Michigan State team that finished as the conference runner-up to Wisconsin. The third bowl in the order, the Outback Bowl, chose Nebraska, which had the same 9-3 record as the Nittany Lions but beat Penn State during the season. Those choices are obvious. Then came the next three bowls. The TaxSlayer Gator Bowl chose Ohio State from the Big Ten to play Florida, the Insight Bowl selected the Big Ten's Iowa to play Oklahoma, and the Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas selected the conference's Northwestern to take on Texas A&M. Ohio State and Northwestern finished 6-6 during the regular season, and Iowa was 7-5. Penn State finished with a better record than all three teams, defeated all three teams in the regular season, and is a program that is known to "travel well" in college football -- that is, it brings its legions of its fans out to bowl games, filling city coffers with tourist dollars for several days. Under normal circumstances, a bowl game would jump at the chance to select Penn State. The Gator Bowl pays out $2.7 million each to participating teams, the Insight pays $3.35 million, and the Meineke Car Care Bowl pays out $1.7 million. Penn State will receive a $1.1 million payment from its appearance in the TicketCity Bowl, and must share some of that revenue with the conference. The TicketCity Bowl is also broadcast on ESPNU, rather than ESPN or ESPN2, which televises all but four of the 35 bowl games between Dec. 17 and Jan. 8. That means about a quarter less eyeballs will be on Penn State -- ESPNU is in about 73 million homes, while ESPN and ESPN2 are in almost 100 million each. Penn State interim president Rod Erickson announced this morning that Penn State will donate its bowl payout to the Pennsylvania Coalition Against Rape and the National Sexual Violence Resource Center. The Gator and Meineke bowls did not return requests for comments at press time. Said one bowl executive, who asked not to be identified: "Nobody wants to punish the players for something they had nothing to do with, but I know I wouldn't want Penn State here when another interview with Jerry Sandusky ends up on the front page of The New York Times. We have a sponsor to answer to." Sports marketing expert Bob Dorfman of San Francisco's Baker Street Partners said he actually thought Penn State fared well in even being selected for the TicketCity Bowl. "All things considered, Houston is a higher-ranked opponent and has a Heisman Trophy-caliber quarterback in Case Keenum," he said. "Given the circumstances, and that the more Jerry Sandusky talks, the creepier the story gets, Penn State came out pretty well. I actually wouldn't have been surprised to have seen them passed over by all 35 bowl committees."
the BCS has totally ruined college football. i only care whether or not UT does well or not nowadays. alabama and lsu may be the top two teams, THEY ALREADY PLAYED. what a joke indeed. national title playoffs or GTFO.
College football is the only sport that has the meaningless exhibition games at the end of the season instead of the beginning.
hate it. i used to love watching bowl games over the holidays. january 9th????????????????????????????????????? to watch a replay? GTFO
Awesome. I like this part the best: Great. Can't wait to watch this bowl between 2 teams who have lost a combined 9 of their last 10 games collectively and both fired their coaches. LOL. The bowl season in a nutshell.
Who knows, maybe Landry Jones will decide to gift you a game-winning pick six the same way Blaine Gabbert did last year. (Yes, I'm still bitter.) As for me, I'm pleasantly surprised by Mizzou drawing a decent bowl and opponent. Independence Bowl on the 26th against UNC is a lot bigger draw than, say, the Pinstripe Bowl against Rutgers. And it's in SEC territory, so it's a good start on recruiting. It's hard for me to summon up much hatred for the Tar Heels, though, given their gift to us of T.J. Yates.
USC's probation coupled with two BCS teams really killed the Pac 12 for its non-BCS bowls. Bad break for Baylor and UT.
The Alamo Bowl isn't sexy, but there's some up side. San Antonio means tons of traveling Bears, good little mini-vacation spot, and Washington should get their doors blown off. Not a great draw for Baylor, but there's plenty of bright spots to it.
agreed. not unhappy with the bowl spot at all. was hoping for a better opponent to draw a larger TV crowd, though.
other than boxing, is there any other sport that constantly has people talking about whether the right teams are playing for the championship rather than the actual championship itself?