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The Golden Goofs, at 5-7, are heading to a bowl game. They got the very last (82nd) spot in the 41 Bowl Games

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Another example highlighting that 41 bowl games (this year) are way too many.

The story from the Minneapolis Star Tribune:


Gophers will go to bowl game despite losing record after Hawaii wins on 51-yard field goal

Good grades, and some fortunate results, will result in the Gophers playing a postseason game after Wisconsin ended their traditional route to a bowl.

By Randy Johnson Star Tribune

NOVEMBER 26, 2023 — 12:26PM

It took until 1:25 a.m. Sunday, but the Gophers found out that they are going to a bowl game, even with a 5-7 record.

Hawaii's 27-24 victory over Colorado State — on Matthew Shipley's 51-yard field goal as time expired in Honolulu — prevented the Rams from reaching six wins to achieve bowl eligibility. That means the Gophers, who lost 28-14 to Wisconsin on Saturday, will get the last bowl spot because of their work in the classroom.

Because there are only 79 teams to fill the 82 spots in the 41 bowl games, teams with five victories that have the highest Academic Progress Rate scores can fill open bowl spots. The Gophers have a multiyear APR score of 992, the highest remaining among five-win teams. It's the route that the 5-7 Gophers of 2015 used to play in the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit.




There is a twist this year with the bowls and eligibility. The NCAA is allowing James Madison (10-1) and Jacksonville State (8-3) — teams that are in the transitionary period in their move from Football Championship Subdivision to Football Bowl Subdivision — to fill the first two open bowl spots.

As of 10 p.m. Saturday, there were left two spots to fill, and there were two 5-6 teams playing late with hopes to get to six victories. Cal reached that by hammering host UCLA 33-7, claiming the final 6-6 spot. Colorado State, which got a 70-yard touchdown pass and subsequent two-point conversion to tie the score 24-24 with 54 seconds left, couldn't finish off Hawaii and will sit at home during bowl season.

That result gave the last spot to the Gophers, and coach P.J. Fleck said after the loss to Wisconsin that Minnesota would play in a bowl game.

"We'll always accept a bowl bid — always," Fleck said after Saturday's game. "There's so many beneficial things to a bowl game. With practices, with development and, to be honest, we might be our best football team in a month if we get everybody back [from injuries]."

The Gophers' bowl destination will be announced Dec. 3, and the Quick Lane Bowl in Detroit and Las Vegas Bowl seem to be their most likely destinations. Here are projections of the New Year's Six bowls, plus the other Big Ten games:

New Year's Six

Rose Bowl, national semifinal, Jan. 1, Pasadena, Calif.:
Michigan vs. Washington

Sugar Bowl, national semifinal, Jan. 1, New Orleans: Georgia vs. Florida State

Fiesta Bowl, Glendale, Ariz., Jan. 1: Oregon vs. Alabama

Orange Bowl, Dec. 30, Miami: Ohio State vs. Louisville

Peach Bowl, Dec. 30, Atlanta: Penn State vs. Tulane

Cotton Bowl, Dec. 29, Arlington, Texas: Texas vs. Missouri

Other Big Ten bowls

Citrus Bowl, Jan. 1, Orlando:
Iowa vs. Ole Miss

Music City Bowl, Dec. 30, Nashville: Wisconsin vs. Auburn

Pinstripe Bowl, Dec. 28, New York: Rutgers vs. Georgia Tech

Guaranteed Rate Bowl, Dec. 26, Phoenix: Maryland vs. Kansas

Quick Lane Bowl, Dec. 26, Detroit: Gophers vs. Northern Illinois

Las Vegas Bowl, Dec. 23: Northwestern vs. Utah


 
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when I was growing up in the '70s you had FOUR (4) bowl games on New Year's day, and they were all special (of courses Iowa was never in them, but that is another story)

then you had a handful of other bowl games played between Christmas and New year's, and they were pretty special too.

college football, like so many other instutions in american society, has been vitiated, prostituted, and bastardized so as to effect the pecuniary self-aggrandizement of the powers that be.
 
Obviously there are more bowl games because of potential for profits. Not because there was a clamoring for matchups between mediocre to bad college football teams. But, there's a lot of garbage tv out there worse than watching a crappy sub .500 gopher football team playing a meh conference usa squad.
 
@2D_ @oldxbbc

As you are drinking your pepsi, your thoughts on the Goofs getting the last bowl spot?

;)
It's an affront to God. Those turds don't deserve to go bowling, but once again bullshit happens and they get lucky, just like the game against us. Hope those turds lose by double digits to whoever they play.
 
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when I was growing up in the '70s you had FOUR (4) bowl games on New Year's day, and they were all special (of courses Iowa was never in them, but that is another story)

then you had a handful of other bowl games played between Christmas and New year's, and they were pretty special too.

college football, like so many other instutions in american society, has been vitiated, prostituted, and bastardized so as to effect the pecuniary self-aggrandizement of the powers that be.
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Yeah, more college kids playing an extra football game, and more fan bases getting to enjoy it, is certainly something that can be described as "vitiated, prostituted and bastardized." GMAFB.

How many high-profile players skipped the Sugar Bowl and Orange Bowl when you were growing up? Gonna blame the Frisco Bowl and Boca Raton Bowl for that happening nowadays? If anything has cheapened college football, it's the CFP.
 
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when I was growing up in the '70s you had FOUR (4) bowl games on New Year's day, and they were all special (of courses Iowa was never in them, but that is another story)

then you had a handful of other bowl games played between Christmas and New year's, and they were pretty special too.

college football, like so many other instutions in american society, has been vitiated, prostituted, and bastardized so as to effect the pecuniary self-aggrandizement of the powers that be.

there definitely are too many participant banners/trophies/medals handed out at all levels

and 82 teams playing in a bowl game this year is crazy, too
 
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Now many players forgo playing in meaningless bowls to being exposed to injury or poor play. I wish they would allow all teams to practice untill bowl season is over. That extra practice time is crucial to prep the team for the next season.
 
No shit! They got their asses handed to them by tre Aggies..it was Never close!
Kill’s a damn good coach and has NMSt playing better than they have for decades. But no way does his Las Cruces talent come close to what Auburn has.

i didn't watch that game; not sure why Auburn wouldn't get a big lead first and THEN rest their starters
 
Obviously there are more bowl games because of potential for profits. Not because there was a clamoring for matchups between mediocre to bad college football teams. But, there's a lot of garbage tv out there worse than watching a crappy sub .500 gopher football team playing a meh conference usa squad.

yeah, i suppose....
 
.getoffmylawn.gif

Yeah, more college kids playing an extra football game, and more fan bases getting to enjoy it, is certainly something that can be described as "vitiated, prostituted and bastardized." GMAFB.

How many high-profile players skipped the Sugar Bowl and Orange Bowl when you were growing up? Gonna blame the Frisco Bowl and Boca Raton Bowl for that happening nowadays? If anything has cheapened college football, it's the CFP.


The Grand Daddy of all bowls was the Rose Bowl. Not any more.
 
Iowa didn’t go to a bowl one season at 6-6.

But it wasn't because they turned it down, it's because more teams qualified than spots in 2007 and we lost out on all the B10 secured spots that year. So the other (smaller it turned out) conferences with tie ins got priority and enough won their sixth game the last week to fill them. The 1992 team also would've qualified at 6-6 and played in the Copper Bowl had they beat Minnesota the last week, but they lost.
 
5-7* The replay gift counted? I see 4-8 from my spacious estate overlooking Iowa City...
How poetic is it that was the play that kept Nebraska from going bowling this year? Not only did Iowa get screwed but Nebraska got screwed by extension.

The Goofers not only stole Floyd they stole that 5-7 bowl spot from the Huskers.
 
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