depends on what your drinking on the waycovok48 wrote:"anyone know how long it takes to drive from Wyoming to Louisiana????"
4 days comfortably.
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NEWS: BOWL GAMEModerators: PonyPride, SmooPower
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Obviously we need to win this weekend... To be safe... However, these bowl "rules" aren't unbreakable. The bowls are all about money. In the big picture of all bowl games, the New Orleans Bowl is not very high profile, in and of itself (don't get me wrong, a bowl is a bowl, and any bowl for us this year would be absolutley great). Anyway, you take The New Orleans Bowl as the first bowl return to New Orleans, to be played in the Superdome after Katrina and you spice it up with the SMU Mustangs returning to bowl contetnion for the first time since the biggest penalty ever given to an NCAA football team, and all of the sudden, you have the buzz and drama to make the bowl watchable to people who have no vested intrest in either team, and some fantastic storylines leading up to the game. It is at least possible that if SMU runs 6-6, the NO Bowl commitee will still fight to have the 'Stangs represent. That said, let's not be content until we leave Rice with a W.
Although I prefer NO Bowl-- from a recruiting standpoint, I see FW the better route.
You're at home practicing in front of local recruits; at the game you have DFW talent checking you out, as well. And if you get the chance to beat "tc who" (at their place), well bragging rights on recruiting go along with it! GO PONIES- BEAT THE OWL [deleted] OUTTA rice YOU WANT THE TRUTH? YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!
You can actually make the trip fairly easy in 2 days. I drove from Dallas to Montana, stopping in Denver the first day, and Jackson Hole the second. Make the trip!!!! Here's to those that wish us well and all the rest can go to hell!!!
Thank You.
Well, it's 27 hours straight from Dallas to Jackson Hole and a helluva trip.
"Then in the Arctic half-light of the canyon, all existence fades to a being with my soul and memories and the sounds of the Big Blackfoot River and a four-count rhythm and the hope that a fish will rise."
I find this kind of hard to believe. If SMU has any smarts they will want a bowl nearer their fan base. Until SMU can prove that they can fill their own stadium, why would they assume that they will fill an away stadium. I know that's a callous way of looking at it, but it's true. A better scenario would be the Fort Worth Bowl. I know it's not the ideal bowl, but it's a good match up and it would give the SMU crowd a fair shot at filling their ticket allotment. Also, it would be great for local recruiting and that alone should be the only thing that matters to the SMU athletic department. If SMU plays locally, they can get exposure to the same recruits that TCU competes for. How can playing in NOLA - again - help recruiting as much? That's my take on it. ![]() Official Cult of Chris Phillips Member
This rule is unbreakable. 6-6 teams are only eligible for selection if their conference has a tie in with a bowl and no more winning teams available. Likewise, 6-6 teams are only available for at-large selection if there are no more winning teams available from any conference.
Armed Forces Bowl payout is twice what the NO Bowl pays as well. NO only pays $375K so it will barely cover all the costs of the team and band and everyone that will be attending the game there. I believe we actually paid Sam Houston State more to play us this year.
Class of '91
that must be it, people are presuming NC State of the mighty ACC will hold serve at home against ECU. Frankly I would be shocked if ECU won that game on senior day for the Wolfpack, but stranger things have happened. I'm not saying i dont want smu to go bowling no matter what, but bowling at 6-6 aint right anyway.
But when we beat Rice Saturday, the Fort Worth Bowl will not take a 6-6 Rice team. I certainly don't object to a Bowl in New Orleans but why would we want to play Middle Tenn. State if we beat Rice, instead of TCU or a school from a better conference if availiable ?
Sam Houston State was paid just a little over $200,000.
There is a new wrinkle that was pointed out in the DMN today. ECU could lose to NC State. If Marshall beats USM, then ECU is the east champion. If they lose to UH in the conference championship game, then they would be 6-7 and ineligible for a bowl despite being the Eastern Division champion. How funny is that. Of course Marshall would be bowl eligible at that point and be a great story for the NO Bowl with a movie tie-in. We just need to beat Rice not to worry about all of this.
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