While every team is eligible, there are only about 39 bowl games so your teams like Rutgers and Kansas will likely not be playing in a bowl.
Is everyone 'eligible' like on stand by if a team has to skip out due to Covid?
While every team is eligible, there are only about 39 bowl games so your teams like Rutgers and Kansas will likely not be playing in a bowl.
Yeah I would assume so. 2020 babyIs everyone 'eligible' like on stand by if a team has to skip out due to Covid?
On one hand, bowls are private organizations, so they can somewhat do what they want.
But one of the main purposes of a bowl game is local economic return. If you don’t have many fans, not sure how the cost/benefit could work out. I guess the key is whether their corporate sponsors still back them.
Looking at Nebby’s schedule, I am guessing 3-5. I would love to see them go to a bowl game. Lol.
Would you dipsticks please just let the censor do it’s work? It’s not rocket science.**** Nebraska.
Ah. 20eyes thinks he’s being clever.Would you dipsticks please just let the censor do it’s work? It’s not rocket science.
On one hand, bowls are private organizations, so they can somewhat do what they want.
But one of the main purposes of a bowl game is local economic return. If you don’t have many fans, not sure how the cost/benefit could work out. I guess the key is whether their corporate sponsors still back them.
Looking at Nebby’s schedule, I am guessing 3-5. I would love to see them go to a bowl game. Lol.
When do we get to have Riots in Council Bluffs, Iowa?I predict riots in Omaha if Nebraska does not get into a bowl game......
.....I predict riots in Omaha if Nebraska does get into a bowl game.
Agree. I think the best case scenario is to just try to match teams up regionallyI’m sure I’ll get downvoted for saying it, but it’s highly unlikely there will be bowl games. I could see the playoffs happening in a bubble due to the money involved, but I don’t see the rest of the bowls happening when looking at the projections.
The Bowls don’t exist to make money. They exist to bring tourist dollars into the host city. ESPN and the sponsor just subsidize the process.The hard part is most bowl games lose money or break even in the best of years so if there is little travel, I would anticipate most just close down.
The Bowls don’t exist to make money. They exist to bring tourist dollars into the host city. ESPN and the sponsor just subsidize the process.
Not sure how bowl execs/host cities could justify the money for bowls with so few fans. BUT, if 15,000 fans were allowed it might be a normal crowd for many bowls.
Plus, if Iowa is a “hotspot” maybe we wouldn’t get an invite.