No doubt Memphis is good, I think SMU is for real and think our offense will be much improved by the Temple game (and beyond) as we get healthy and simply more playing time. I also think our defense is among the best in the country as we face Memphis. I honestly think SMU should be predicted to represent the G5 on New Year's Six bowl game, at this point, not Memphis, though I like UC's chances as much as Memphis or Temple. Boise isn't out of the hunt nor is App St (though I think their tumble will be against S Carolina). SMU or UC control our own desitinies, if either wins out, it will be the NY6 selection. If not, it is likely to be an AAC team, but it will be close between that AAC team and Boise or App St. I hope and pray UC get's in, but would've predicted SMU for NY6 instead of Memphis because of their QB play.It's nice to see that the road to NY6 includes so many AAC teams as it speaks to the depth or our conference, which is on par with ACC and Pac-12.
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Brent Wyrick
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Oct 27 edition:
CBS: Vs. Duke in Birmingham (It wouldn't be Jerry Palm without Birmingham) https://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...ls/predictions
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostOct 27 edition:
CBS: Vs. Duke in Birmingham (It wouldn't be Jerry Palm without Birmingham) https://www.cbssports.com/collegefoo...ls/predictions
B.C.
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ESPN:
Bonegura has us in the Liberty Bowl vs. Texas which would be interesting to say the least.
Schlabach has us in Birmingham vs. NC State.
https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...wl-projections
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Originally posted by Lobot View PostESPN:
Bonegura has us in the Liberty Bowl vs. Texas which would be interesting to say the least.
Schlabach has us in Birmingham vs. NC State.
https://www.espn.com/college-footbal...wl-projections
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I love the new bowl projections on ESPN this week. One of their pickers has us in the Cotton Bowl vs. Oregon. The other has us in the Liberty Bowl vs. Texas. I really hope we run the table and make it to Dallas, but Memphis would certainly be a good consolation prize. It really shows how the national take is on us. It sure is nice to be forgetting the awful days of no bowl games with Tubbs!
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The Cotton Bowl is suprisingly not completely sold out. There are resale tickets to be had. However, they currently start at $150 in the nosebleeds and range to the $1000+ range for sideline. Jerry World is pricey once you get inside as well.
https://www1.ticketmaster.com/2019-g...00572BC2EC4AF9Last edited by Lobot; 11-04-2019, 08:11 AM.Brent Wyrick
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The Liberty Bowl on the other hand is $75 to get in the door and that's not a resale ticket. That's the face value price. Sideline tickets can be had for $220.
https://www1.ticketmaster.com/61st-a...0056B6A5935109Brent Wyrick
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The Liberty Bowl against Vanderbilt in 2012 (or so?), was a great game! Best bowl game I ever attended. Easy parking, not a bad drive, great venue. I'd be very happy with that game against Texas.
Beating Memphis at Memphis, after watching how we struggled against ECU on the road, is going to be very tough indeed!
B.C.
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