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LarryD
12-08-02, 04:23 PM
FSU (Sugar)
NC State (Gator)
Maryland (Peach)
UVA (Continental)
Georgia Tech (Silicon Valley)
Wake (Seattle)
Clemson (Tangerine)

also, there's miami, notre dame, florida, iowa state and louisville: that's 11 bowl teams on fsu's schedule this season.

Coops Greatest Fan
12-08-02, 06:15 PM
8 Big XII teams made bowls. I'm surprised A&M didn't get picked up somewhere (they were 6-6 this year).

Texas Tech - Tangerine
Oklahoma State - Houston
Nebraska - Independence
Kansas State - Holiday
Colorado - Alamo
Iowa State - Humanitarian
Texas - Cotton
Oklahoma - Rose

So who got left out you ask besides A&M? Kansas, Baylor, and Mizzou

SilverSurfer
12-08-02, 07:22 PM
Being in a bowl is a fucking joke these days, nothing but money. In my opinion, nobody that loses more than 3 games should be in a bowl. I remember the good old days of the Rose, Sugar, Cotton, and Orange.

Screw all these damn bowls. I can understand a few more, but it's pretty ridiculous these days, when you can almost have a losing record and go to a bowl game. :mad: Man I wish there was a playoff.

hasbeens99
12-09-02, 11:54 AM
Originally posted by LarryD
Georgia Tech (Silicon Valley)


Yeah, against Fresno State, who definitely shouldn't be in a bowl game. I look for the Yellowjackets to humiliate the 'Dogs, and keep Pat Hill's goose egg bowl record alive. :rolleyes:

mailman
12-09-02, 12:36 PM
Virginia got horse-fucked this year.

LarryD
12-09-02, 12:38 PM
the hell does that mean? that they shouldn't be playing in charlotte?

mailman
12-09-02, 12:41 PM
They are tied for 2nd in the ACC. The team they are tied with they beat, they also beat State who's 3rd and the Cavs are going to Charlotte?

NCSU and Maryland got better bowls than UVA.... you catcha my drift?

mathmajors
12-09-02, 04:06 PM
Originally posted by mailman
They are tied for 2nd in the ACC. The team they are tied with they beat, they also beat State who's 3rd and the Cavs are going to Charlotte?

NCSU and Maryland got better bowls than UVA.... you catcha my drift?

If UVa doesn't sell out their allotment at the Charlotte bowl, then they can't bitch about not playing in the Gator.

SandMan
12-09-02, 04:59 PM
Originally posted by mailman
Virginia got horse-fucked this year.

That had to hurt... :saywhat:

mathmajors
12-10-02, 10:39 PM
State's about to top 21,000 tickets sold to the Gator Bowl. Let's see if UVa can bring that to Charlotte.

http://gopack.ocsn.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/121002aaa.html

BearBryant
12-10-02, 10:46 PM
I read Georgia is buying up most of FSU's allotment also.

mathmajors
12-11-02, 07:34 AM
Originally posted by BearBryant
I read Georgia is buying up most of FSU's allotment also.

That's funny. Even FSU isn't immune from fair-weatherness.

BearBryant
12-11-02, 08:56 AM
I always thought FSU traveled well. According to some FSU fans, they don't travel very well.

Maximus
12-12-02, 10:48 AM
Over 50,000 seats have already been sold for The Continental Tire Bowl here in Charlotte. Most of them are West Virginia fans, but UVA has also exceeded their 12,500 allotment.

mathmajors
12-13-02, 10:00 PM
The Gator Bowl announced today that it has sold all of the tickets for the January 1st matchup between 9th ranked Notre Dame and 17th ranked NC State. NC State has single-handedly sold 26,500 tickets through our athletic ticket office. And thousands more Wolfpackers purchased tickets through ticketmaster or through the Gator Bowl itself. The unwavering support from NC State fans nationwide has guaranteed that the Pack will have more than 30,000 fans in the stands at Alltel Stadium.

sds70
12-14-02, 12:03 AM
Scary to think about it, but this Continental Tire Bowl may sell out :jawomg: !!!!!! they are up to 62,000 tixs sold right now; Im sure UVA & WVU will buy a few more tixs. Add that to a decent walk up crowd for the game (you & I know some folks locally will come out to the game with the Panthers season being over with) and it looks they will have a full house at Ericcsion for the game. Perhaps we have stumbled upon one of the few bowl games outside of the majors that may actually work; CLT is within decent driving distance from both Big East & ACC markets. Now hopefully everybody won't get bored down here :( . . . Perhaps the the folks who run the CHARLOTTE TROLLEY thru Southend is going to have to rent some more cars for game weekend :) !! I'll bet you the folks who are going to run that new WESTIN HOTEL next to the Convention Center are kicking themselves in the ass for not getting that hotel done in time !!!!!!!

mathmajors
12-14-02, 08:53 AM
I read that this morning, sds. That's great.

HighPoint49er
12-14-02, 10:19 AM
sds70, that's great to think that 2 schools from outside of NC (and I suppose I'd better include Clemson too) could bring that to Ericsson. WVU has a history of traveling well, I don't know that Virginia has but the opposition could have a lot to do with it. The game date is perfect (hope the weather is too), people can leave on a Friday afternoon for a "short drive," spend the night, attend an 11:00 game and still get back home at a reasonable time Saturday night or hopefully, spend some more $$$ afterwards in the Queen City.

Question for the future... will they be able to get those kind of attendance numbers in future years?