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FlatEarth wrote:Still make bowl games when they go 6-6? :suicide
Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Still make bowl games when they go 6-6? :suicide
Same as all the other 6-6 teams? :dunno
Surely you're old enough to remember the 2010 Liberty Bowl...
Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Still make bowl games when they go 6-6? :suicide
Same as all the other 6-6 teams? :dunno
Surely you're old enough to remember the 2010 Liberty Bowl...
FlatEarth wrote:Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Still make bowl games when they go 6-6? :suicide
Same as all the other 6-6 teams? :dunno
Surely you're old enough to remember the 2010 Liberty Bowl...
:zing
Seriously. As a FSU want to be alumni. Are you happy going to a bowl game as a perennial 6-6 program?
Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Still make bowl games when they go 6-6? :suicide
Same as all the other 6-6 teams? :dunno
Surely you're old enough to remember the 2010 Liberty Bowl...
:zing
Seriously. As a FSU want to be alumni. Are you happy going to a bowl game as a perennial 6-6 program?
As a want to not be pizza delivery boy, does it suck knowing all of your rivals have more recent championships?
Jimmy fucking Carter.
Muck FcDisney wrote:FlatEarth wrote:Still make bowl games when they go 6-6? :suicide
Same as all the other 6-6 teams? :dunno
Surely you're old enough to remember the 2010 Liberty Bowl...
FlatEarth wrote:I haven't delivered a pizza in my lifetime.
Jezter13 wrote:Bowl games are useless.
The only positive for any and all teams is that provides extra weeks of practice that non-bowl participants are denied.
Meaning it accounts for about 2 extra weeks of coach interaction and training that is otherwise not allowed by NCAA rules.
Another of the dumb and antiquated rules that the NCAA has.
So, to answer the OP, making a bowl goes a long way for the upcoming season and for some fringe draftable players to obtain film against better competition. Which means every team should want to be in a bowl.
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