[NU Sports] when will we know?

SjT (Stephen J. Truog) sjtruog at yahoo.com
Sat Nov 19 20:46:55 CST 2005


> I don't believe that we would be eligible for an
> at-large bid because 
> the Big Ten will not fill all its bowl slots.  To

I think you misunderstood me - I was responding to a
post saying that since Tennessee lost, we'd likely
face an at-large ACC team in Nashville since the SEC
is out of teams. But I thought the Music City was #6
in SEC pecking order, so -- unless the SEC gets two
BCS teams -- we'd still face one of their Big Six this
year.

> wants Michigan and we won't fall to Nashville.  The
> one thing that 
> mitigate against the Sun is a victory by Arizona
> State over Arizona next 

Out here in Phoenix, they don't even hope for the Sun
-- it's Insight or Vegas if ASU wins. Unless the Pac
10 gets an extra BCS team in Oregon, it's tough to see
anyone but USC, Oregon and UCLA (their three ranked
teams most of the year) getting their top three bids
(BCS, Holiday and Sun).

> a rematch.  The most likely pairing is NU against
> the winner of the Big 
> Game tonight between Cal and Stanford.  It still
> gives us a match of 

Well, if Oregon gets a second BCS slot, then we'd
probably get Cal -- but if not, it'd have to be Oregon
or UCLA. Which would be a tough matchup either way.
Yeah, UCLA has a poor D like us, but their O is pretty
solid and they've been a top 15 team most of the
season.

Of course, if Oregon beats out OSU for the Fiesta
spot, then we've got no shot at the Sun Bowl anyway
and would be in Nashville.

UCLA-NU would have a high over/under line, but we
would certainly be big underdogs. Ditto for facing one
of the six ranked SEC teams in their backyard.

GO CATS!!!
-SjT

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