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All a win against UCF will do is give June more leverage to force SMU to extend his contract.
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Is there any recent history of a team that already has a BCS birth resting their 1st string guys? I know in the NFL its done all the time.
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coloradoStang wrote:Is there any recent history of a team that already has a BCS birth resting their 1st string guys? I know in the NFL its done all the time before playoffs.
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coloradoStang wrote:Is there any recent history of a team that already has a BCS birth resting their 1st string guys? I know in the NFL its done all the time.
I'm not sure who's done it before...but I would rest up first string and not risk injuries going into the sugar bowl vs. Clemson
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That's not how its done in College Football-ever. There is no playoff. UCF might have a shot at their first Top 10 finish in history. Now if they get a 28 point lead maybe
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feelthehorsepower wrote:
coloradoStang wrote:Is there any recent history of a team that already has a BCS birth resting their 1st string guys? I know in the NFL its done all the time.
I'm not sure who's done it before...but I would rest up first string and not risk injuries going into the sugar bowl vs. Clemson
I am sure that is what you want to happen but I don't think it will. I hope June has to get a legit win.
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How much does the conference get for the BCS berth?
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coloradoStang wrote:Is there any recent history of a team that already has a BCS birth resting their 1st string guys? I know in the NFL its done all the time.
That doesn't happen for a couple of reasons:
1) There are 3-5 weeks between the last regular season game and BCS game, so who needs extra rest?
2) Why give your opponent a better shot at beating you? In the Pac-8/10, a number of times a team clinched a Rose Bowl berth before the last game of the regular season. But since the last game is usually against your hated rival, why make it easier for them?
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CA Mustang wrote:
coloradoStang wrote:Is there any recent history of a team that already has a BCS birth resting their 1st string guys? I know in the NFL its done all the time.
That doesn't happen for a couple of reasons:
1) There are 3-5 weeks between the last regular season game and BCS game, so who needs extra rest?
2) Why give your opponent a better shot at beating you? In the Pac-8/10, a number of times a team clinched a Rose Bowl berth before the last game of the regular season. But since the last game is usually against your hated rival, why make it easier for them?
Now that you mention rivalries...a rivalry between SMU/UCF and SMU/Cincy would be nice 8)

We did have a really close one with Cincy that makes me boil and am waiting for next year to beat them at Ford!! :twisted:
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